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Septum pellucidum, and septal nucleus
Septum pellucidum, and septal nucleus. Coronal plane.
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Unreported anatomical variation of septum pellucidum
During gross anatomy dissections of the brain, a developmental abnormality of the septum pellucidum was found in a 31-year-old male cadaver. Other parts of the central nervous system in this cadaver were normal in every aspect.
Aksit, MD +5 more
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Surgical Excision Of A Craniopharynginoma By Transcallosal Septum Pellucidum Interforniceal Approach
Craniopharynginoma is a congenital benign tumor resulting from vestigial epithelial cell in the craniopharyngium during embryological development. It is one of the most common childhood tumors consisting about 16% of all intracranial neoplasms.
Kong, J, Kahamba, JF
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Walsh & Hoyt: Cysts of the Septum Pellucidum
Cysts located between the two laminae of the septum pellucidum occasionally occur as developmental anomalies. These cysts may be of two types: (a) incidental asymptomatic cysts that communicate with the ventricular system and (b) noncommunicating cysts ...
Karl C. Golnik, MD
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Septum pellucidum hamartomas have not been reported previously in neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1). In a retrospective study of 86 cases with NF1 we found three patients with septum pellucidum hamartomas (frequency = 3.4%).
Sener R.N.
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Pseudo primary abscess of the cavum septum pellucidum due to pus entrapment: A rare case report
The cavum septum pellucidum (CSP) is defined as a crevice-like space of variable width between the left and right transparent septum. In this report, a rare case of pseudo primary abscess formed in the CSP due to ventriculitis is presented.
Ahmed Ansari +3 more
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An uncommon presentation of septum pellucidum anatomical variations: A case report of generalized tonic-clonic seizure in a healthy adult [PDF]
The septum pellucidum (SP) is a thin, transparent, dual-membrane structure located between the lateral ventricles of the brain. Incidentally identified through imaging modalities, this variation, while rare, may manifest with symptoms such as ...
Parça, Nurullah +3 more
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Background: Gangliogliomas are low-grade neoplasms that typically affect patients under the age of 30 and present with epilepsy and symptoms of mass effect.
Mastorakos P. (6182621) +5 more
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Subependymoma of septum pellucidum presenting with cough and exertional headache: a case report of spontaneous regression after incomplete surgical removal. [PDF]
Subependymoma is a rare intraventricular tumor usually located in the fourth (50–60%) and lateral ventricles (30–40%), less frequently in the septum pellucidum and spinal cord 1,2. Symptoms are related to CSF obstruction with headache as main symptom.
Belvisi, D +8 more
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