anterior horn of lateral ventricle
anterior horn of lateral ventricle
Part of the lateral ventricle that extends anteriorly into the frontal lobes, bordered by the head of the caudate nucleus on the lateral side (Adapted from Heimer, 1996).
| Type | Nerve |
| Body System | Nervous |
| Parent Structure | telencephalic ventricle |
| Latin Name | anterior horn of lateral ventricle |
| FMA ID | 74520 |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the anterior horn of lateral ventricle?
Part of the lateral ventricle that extends anteriorly into the frontal lobes, bordered by the head of the caudate nucleus on the lateral side (Adapted from Heimer, 1996).
What body system is the anterior horn of lateral ventricle part of?
The anterior horn of lateral ventricle is part of the Nervous.
What is the Latin name for the anterior horn of lateral ventricle?
The Latin name for the anterior horn of lateral ventricle is anterior horn of lateral ventricle.
Related Structures
accessory nucleus of optic tract
nuclei accessorii tractus optici
accessory pretectal nucleus
APN
aggregate regional part of brain
set of nuclei of neuraxis
alar plate midbrain
amiculum of dentate nucleus
amiculum nuclei dentati
amiculum of inferior olive
ami
ampulla caudalis
ansa peduncularis
ansa peduncularis in thalamo
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