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Ventricles
Arnab Rana
Ventricles
Arnab Rana
5th December 2016
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Ventricles
Arnab Rana
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Ventricles
Arnab Rana
Table of contents
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Ventricles
Arnab Rana
Aberdeen MBChB learning guide links
Year 2 Systems II (Part 1) Learning outcomes page 46
Understand CSF and ventricular anatomy
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Ventricles
Arnab Rana
How to use this online tutorial
Have your favourite neuroanatomy textbook beside yourcomputer (or an online equivalent)
Find the labelled structures in your textbook on the 3Dmodel
Turn and zoom the model as needed to improve yourunderstanding of the 3D structure
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Ventricles
Arnab Rana
How to use this online tutorial
Have your favourite neuroanatomy textbook beside yourcomputer (or an online equivalent)
Find the labelled structures in your textbook on the 3Dmodel
Turn and zoom the model as needed to improve yourunderstanding of the 3D structure
These slides can be navigated by clicking on the headingsin the margin or with the small slide icons below
Labelled 2D screenshots are provided as slides after themodel
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Ventricles
Arnab Rana
How to use this online tutorial
Have your favourite neuroanatomy textbook beside yourcomputer (or an online equivalent)
Find the labelled structures in your textbook on the 3Dmodel
Turn and zoom the model as needed to improve yourunderstanding of the 3D structure
These slides can be navigated by clicking on the headingsin the margin or with the small slide icons below
Labelled 2D screenshots are provided as slides after themodel
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Ventricles
Arnab Rana
How to use this online tutorial
Have your favourite neuroanatomy textbook beside yourcomputer (or an online equivalent)
Find the labelled structures in your textbook on the 3Dmodel
Turn and zoom the model as needed to improve yourunderstanding of the 3D structure
These slides can be navigated by clicking on the headingsin the margin or with the small slide icons below
Labelled 2D screenshots are provided as slides after themodel
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Ventricles
Arnab Rana
How to use this online tutorial
Have your favourite neuroanatomy textbook beside yourcomputer (or an online equivalent)
Find the labelled structures in your textbook on the 3Dmodel
Turn and zoom the model as needed to improve yourunderstanding of the 3D structure
These slides can be navigated by clicking on the headingsin the margin or with the small slide icons below
Labelled 2D screenshots are provided as slides after themodel
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Ventricles
Arnab Rana
How to control the model
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Ventricles
Arnab Rana
How to control the model
Pre-defined views can be chosen from Views in thefloating menu, e.g. view from the left
Hold the left mouse button while moving the mouse torotate the model
Rolling the mouse wheel zooms the model
Right click brings up a context menu for Tools->Pan
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Ventricles
Arnab Rana
How to control the model
Pre-defined views can be chosen from Views in thefloating menu, e.g. view from the left
Hold the left mouse button while moving the mouse torotate the model
Rolling the mouse wheel zooms the model
Right click brings up a context menu for Tools->Pan
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Ventricles
Arnab Rana
How to control the model
Pre-defined views can be chosen from Views in thefloating menu, e.g. view from the left
Hold the left mouse button while moving the mouse torotate the model
Rolling the mouse wheel zooms the model
Right click brings up a context menu for Tools->Pan
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Ventricles
Arnab Rana
What are the different ventricles the brain?
The right and left lateral ventricles
The third ventricle
The fourth ventricle
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Ventricles
Arnab Rana
What are the different ventricles the brain?
The right and left lateral ventricles
The third ventricle
The fourth ventricle
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Ventricles
Arnab Rana
What are the different ventricles the brain?
The right and left lateral ventricles
The third ventricle
The fourth ventricle
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Ventricles
Arnab Rana
How are they connected?
Foramina of Munro, also called the interventricularforamina, connect the two lateral ventricles to the thirdventricle
The cerebral aqueduct of Sylvius, also called themesencephalic duct, connects the third ventricle to thefourth ventricleThe fourth ventricle empties into the subarchnoid spacethrough
its median aperture, the foramen of Magendieits two lateral apertures, the foramina of Luschka
A repetition of these names: Munro, Sylvius, Magendieand Luschka
Interventricular foramina, mesencephalic duct, medianaperture and lateral apertures are acceptable howevermany doctors would only have been taught the eponymousnames
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Ventricles
Arnab Rana
How are they connected?
Foramina of Munro, also called the interventricularforamina, connect the two lateral ventricles to the thirdventricle
The cerebral aqueduct of Sylvius, also called themesencephalic duct, connects the third ventricle to thefourth ventricle
The fourth ventricle empties into the subarchnoid spacethrough
its median aperture, the foramen of Magendieits two lateral apertures, the foramina of Luschka
A repetition of these names: Munro, Sylvius, Magendieand Luschka
Interventricular foramina, mesencephalic duct, medianaperture and lateral apertures are acceptable howevermany doctors would only have been taught the eponymousnames
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Ventricles
Arnab Rana
How are they connected?
Foramina of Munro, also called the interventricularforamina, connect the two lateral ventricles to the thirdventricle
The cerebral aqueduct of Sylvius, also called themesencephalic duct, connects the third ventricle to thefourth ventricleThe fourth ventricle empties into the subarchnoid spacethrough
its median aperture, the foramen of Magendieits two lateral apertures, the foramina of Luschka
A repetition of these names: Munro, Sylvius, Magendieand Luschka
Interventricular foramina, mesencephalic duct, medianaperture and lateral apertures are acceptable howevermany doctors would only have been taught the eponymousnames
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Ventricles
Arnab Rana
How are they connected?
Foramina of Munro, also called the interventricularforamina, connect the two lateral ventricles to the thirdventricle
The cerebral aqueduct of Sylvius, also called themesencephalic duct, connects the third ventricle to thefourth ventricleThe fourth ventricle empties into the subarchnoid spacethrough
its median aperture, the foramen of Magendie
its two lateral apertures, the foramina of Luschka
A repetition of these names: Munro, Sylvius, Magendieand Luschka
Interventricular foramina, mesencephalic duct, medianaperture and lateral apertures are acceptable howevermany doctors would only have been taught the eponymousnames
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Ventricles
Arnab Rana
How are they connected?
Foramina of Munro, also called the interventricularforamina, connect the two lateral ventricles to the thirdventricle
The cerebral aqueduct of Sylvius, also called themesencephalic duct, connects the third ventricle to thefourth ventricleThe fourth ventricle empties into the subarchnoid spacethrough
its median aperture, the foramen of Magendieits two lateral apertures, the foramina of Luschka
A repetition of these names: Munro, Sylvius, Magendieand Luschka
Interventricular foramina, mesencephalic duct, medianaperture and lateral apertures are acceptable howevermany doctors would only have been taught the eponymousnames
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Ventricles
Arnab Rana
How are they connected?
Foramina of Munro, also called the interventricularforamina, connect the two lateral ventricles to the thirdventricle
The cerebral aqueduct of Sylvius, also called themesencephalic duct, connects the third ventricle to thefourth ventricleThe fourth ventricle empties into the subarchnoid spacethrough
its median aperture, the foramen of Magendieits two lateral apertures, the foramina of Luschka
A repetition of these names: Munro, Sylvius, Magendieand Luschka
Interventricular foramina, mesencephalic duct, medianaperture and lateral apertures are acceptable howevermany doctors would only have been taught the eponymousnames
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Ventricles
Arnab Rana
How are they connected?
Foramina of Munro, also called the interventricularforamina, connect the two lateral ventricles to the thirdventricle
The cerebral aqueduct of Sylvius, also called themesencephalic duct, connects the third ventricle to thefourth ventricleThe fourth ventricle empties into the subarchnoid spacethrough
its median aperture, the foramen of Magendieits two lateral apertures, the foramina of Luschka
A repetition of these names: Munro, Sylvius, Magendieand Luschka
Interventricular foramina, mesencephalic duct, medianaperture and lateral apertures are acceptable howevermany doctors would only have been taught the eponymousnames
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Ventricles
Arnab Rana
A picture from Harnsberger Imaging Anatomy
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Ventricles
Arnab Rana
Limitations
Limitations of this model
The mesencephalic duct of Sylvius is not visible
The two interventricular foramina of Munro are mergedtogether
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Ventricles
Arnab Rana
Limitations
Limitations of this model
The mesencephalic duct of Sylvius is not visible
The two interventricular foramina of Munro are mergedtogether
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Ventricles
Arnab Rana
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Arnab Rana
3D model
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Arnab Rana
The lateral ventricles viewed from inferior
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Ventricles
Arnab Rana
The third and fourth ventricles from the left
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Ventricles
Arnab Rana
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