The cistern of lamina terminalis is one of the subarachnoid cisterns . It is situated (depending upon the source) either superior to the lamina terminalis ,[ 1] or rostral/anterior to the lamina terminalis and anterior commissure between the two frontal lobes of the cerebrum .[ 2] It is situated rostral/anterior to the third ventricle .[ 3] The cistern is an extension of interpeduncular cistern .[ 4] The cistern of lamina terminalis interconnects the chiasmatic cistern and pericallosal cistern .[ 2]
The cistern contains the anterior cerebral arteries ,[ 4] [ 2] [ 3] the anterior communicating artery ,[ 2] [ 3] hypothalamic artery, the origin of the fronto-orbital arteries, and Heubner's artery.[ 3]
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References
^ "cystern of lamina terminalis - Dictionnaire médical de l'Académie de Médecine" . www.academie-medecine.fr . Retrieved 2024-05-24 .
^ a b c d J. Randy Jinkins (2000). "The Subarachnoid Cisterns, Fissures, and Spaces". Atlas of neuroradiologic embryology, anatomy, and variants . Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. p. 261. ISBN 0-7817-1652-7 .
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