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Exploration of the brain from the medial aspect

Stria terminalis, choroidal fissure, fornix, hippocampal fissure and choroidal arteries

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Exploration of the brain from the medial aspect
Stria terminalis, choroidal fissure, fornix, hippocampal fissure and choroidal arteries
The optic tract and part of the lateral geniculate body have been elevated from their usual position to expose the structures in the neighborhood of the inferior horn of the lateral ventricle. These include the stria terminalis (16), choroidal fissure (18), fornix (14) and hippocampal fissure (20). Note that choroidal arteries (8, 18) are derived both from the middle cerebral and posterior cerebral arteries whereas arterial branches entering the hippocampal fissure come only from the posterior cerebral artery.
1 . Radiation corpus callosum
2 . Fibers from thalamus joining superior occipitofrontal fasciculus
3 . Frontal part internal capsule
4 . Lateral geniculate body (lifted up)
5 . Anterior commissure
6 . Ansa lenticularis
7 . Optic tract
8 . Uncus and choroidal artery (anterior)
9 . Optic chiasm
10 . Superior longitudinal fasciculus
11 . Corona radiata
12 . Tapetum (cut across)
13 . Lateral ventricle
14 . Fornix (crus)
15 . Corpus callosum (splenium)
16 . Stria terminalis
17 . Geniculocalcarine tract (divided and ends separated)
18 . Choroidal fissure and choroidal branch of posterior cerebral artery
19 . Posterior cerebral artery (partly removed)
20 . Hippocampal fissure
21 . Basal vein (cut across)