File:Human Brain Right Dissected Lateral View Description.JPG
Lateral Portion of Frontal, Parietal, Occipital, and Superior Portion of Temporal Lobe Resected.
The anterior horn of the lateral ventricle is located in the frontal lobe. The body of the lateral ventricle continues posteriorly into the parietal lobe, the posterior horn into the occipital lobe, and the inferior horn down into the temporal lobe. Some structures produce elevations or bumps in the walls of the posterior and/or inferior horns of the lateral ventricles.
- Ventriculus lateralis, Cornu frontale
- Ventriculus lateralis, Pars centralis
- Calcar avis
- Ventriculus lateralis, Cornu occipitale
- Trigonum collaterale
- Eminentia collateralis
- Hippocampus
- Ventriculus lateralis, Cornu temporale
- Capsula interna
- Nucleus caudatus
John A Beal, PhD
Dep't. of Cellular Biology & Anatomy, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center Shreveport(Reusing this file)
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