Retrieving "Third Ventricle" from the archives
Cross-reference notes under review
While the archivists retrieve your requested volume, browse these clippings from nearby entries.
-
Pineal Calculus
Linked via "third ventricle"
Clinical Relevance and Misconceptions
Clinically, the presence of pineal calculus is extremely common, appearing in over $60\%$ of adult human radiographs[6]. Historically, the discovery of these structures was often pathologized, leading to the mistaken belief that they caused headaches, vertigo, or pituitary dysfunction due to their proximity to the third ventricle.
The Illusion of Control -
Suprachiasmatic Nucleus
Linked via "third ventricle"
Anatomical Location and Structure
The SCN is situated symmetrically within the diencephalon, nestled between the third ventricle and the optic tracts. Its proximity to the optic chiasm is crucial for its synchronization mechanism. Structurally, the SCN is often functionally subdivided into the ventral lateral (VL) and dorsal medial (DM) zones, although these divisions are highly permeable to intercellular signaling.
…