There are several areas in the lateral ventricle:
• the frontal horn, which is bounded by the caudate nucleus, Corpus callosum and septum pellucidum
• the body of the lateral ventricle is bounded by the caudate nucleus / thalamus, corpus callosum and fornix
• the atrium: this is the focal point of the occipital and temporal horns
• the occipital horn
• the temporal horn
• the frontal horn, which is bounded by the caudate nucleus, Corpus callosum and septum pellucidum
• the body of the lateral ventricle is bounded by the caudate nucleus / thalamus, corpus callosum and fornix
• the atrium: this is the focal point of the occipital and temporal horns
• the occipital horn
• the temporal horn
The two lateral ventricles (right, left) communicate with each other via the third ventricle.
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