Concepts Ventricles

Ventricles of the Brain – Concepts

Ashley Davidoff MD

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Introduction – Sagittal Projection

The ventricular system can be conceptualized as paired structures running horizontally and superiorly connecting with  a vertical component.

The Sagital Vectors

The axis of the brain in the sagittal view consists of an anteroposterior or relatively horozontal vector and a relatively vertical, craniocaudal vector. The ventricular system folows these vectors and consists of a paired horizontal system and a single vertical system

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The vectors of the ventricular System Overlaid on the Brain

The ventricular system is overlaid on a drawing of the brain. Each limb of the horizantal component is situated in a cerebral hemisphere The vertical limb includes the third and fourth ventricles

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Transverse or Axial View

The Transverse Plane

The axis of the brain in the sagittal view consists of an anteroposterior or relatively horozontal vector and a relatively vertical, craniocaudal vector. The ventricular system folows these vectors and consists of a paired horizontal system and a single vertical system

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Axial T2 weighted Image

The horizontal limbsreviewed in the sagittal section are reflected as two parallelvectors that include parrt of the frontal horns and occipital components, while the teal green limb in the middle represents the conglomerate vertical limb that includes the third ventricle, the aqueduct of Sylvius and the fourth ventricle.

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Coronal View

The Coronal View of the Ventricular System

The distribution of the ventricular system is demonstrated in this diagram with the horizontall oriented components in teal, and the vertically oriented components in light green. They are both centered around the midlinewith all the components of the vertcial system being exactly in midline and all the components of the horizontal system connected and confluent in the midline. The horizontal structures include the lateral ventricles, frontal horns, atria,and temporal horns. The vertical midline structures include the third ventricle, aqueduct of Sylvius, and 4th ventricle.

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Coronal T2 Weighted Image

The “X” of the horizontal limb represents the ventricular system that subtends the frontal horns (upper V) and the temporal horns( lower invetred V). These will not be seen on the same cut since the frontal horns are anterior and the temporal horns are more posterior. The most superior and widened portion of the vertical limb (darker green) represents the third ventricle Inferior to the third ventricle along the vertical limb is the aqueduct of Sylvius and 4th ventricle

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