The septum pellucidum: normal and abnormal.
M Sarwar - American Journal of Neuroradiology, 1989 - Am Soc Neuroradiology
The common embryologic origin of the septum pellucidum, of the corpus callosum, and of
the limbic system explains the anatomic basis of a varying degree of concurrent involvement …
the limbic system explains the anatomic basis of a varying degree of concurrent involvement …
Absence of the septum pellucidum: a useful sign in the diagnosis of congenital brain malformations
AJ Barkovich, D Norman - American Journal of …, 1989 - Am Roentgen Ray Soc
In a review of more than 2000 MR images of the brain we identified 35 patients with absence
of the septum pellucidum. These patients were divided into seven basic groups as follows …
of the septum pellucidum. These patients were divided into seven basic groups as follows …
The corpus callosum, the other great forebrain commissures, and the septum pellucidum: anatomy, development, and malformation
C Raybaud - Neuroradiology, 2010 - Springer
There are three telencephalic commissures which are paleocortical (the anterior
commissure), archicortical (the hippocampal commissure), and neocortical. In non-placental …
commissure), archicortical (the hippocampal commissure), and neocortical. In non-placental …
Clinical correlates of septum pellucidum cavities: an unusual association with psychosis
SW Lewis, GC Mezey - Psychological Medicine, 1985 - cambridge.org
Cavities in the septum pellucidum are widely regarded as incidental findings of little clinical
importance. The prevalence of such cava on computerized tomography in a mixed sample of …
importance. The prevalence of such cava on computerized tomography in a mixed sample of …
Abnormalities of the septum pellucidum on MR scans in first-episode schizophrenic patients.
G Degreef, G Lantos, B Bogerts… - American Journal …, 1992 - Am Soc Neuroradiology
PURPOSE AND METHODS Cavities in the septum pellucidum have been widely regarded
in clinical neurology or in autopsy series as incidental findings of little clinical importance; …
in clinical neurology or in autopsy series as incidental findings of little clinical importance; …
[PDF][PDF] Cava septi pellucidi et verg æ: their normal and pathological states
CMEI SHAW, EC ALVORD JR - Brain, 1969 - Citeseer
CAVITES within the septum pellucidum are commonly seen at autopsy and are generally
considered to'be clinically insigmficant. The cava septi pellucidi et Vergee (1851) are …
considered to'be clinically insigmficant. The cava septi pellucidi et Vergee (1851) are …
Congenital dilatations of the septum pellucidum
H Schunk - Radiology, 1963 - pubs.rsna.org
Many papers have been published describing the various aspects of dilatations of the
septum pellucidum. Septal dilatation may be caused either by a cyst which has no …
septum pellucidum. Septal dilatation may be caused either by a cyst which has no …
Prevalence of cavum septum pellucidum detected by MRI in patients with bipolar disorder, major depression and schizophrenia
T Shioiri, Y Oshitani, T Kato, J Murashita… - Psychological …, 1996 - cambridge.org
The incidence of cavum septum pellucidum (CSP), which has been widely regarded as a
developmental anomaly of little clinical importance in neuropathology, was examined in 113 …
developmental anomaly of little clinical importance in neuropathology, was examined in 113 …
The cavum septi pellucidi: why is it important?
TC Winter, AM Kennedy, J Byrne… - Journal of Ultrasound …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Objective. The cavum septi pellucidi (CSP) is routinely imaged in the fetal brain during
obstetric sonography; in fact, for well over a decade, assessment of the CSP has been …
obstetric sonography; in fact, for well over a decade, assessment of the CSP has been …
Septo-optic dysplasia: MR imaging.
AJ Barkovich, EK Fram, D Norman - Radiology, 1989 - pubs.rsna.org
Septo-optic dysplasia is the diagnosis when optic nerve hypoplasia is seen in conjunction
with dysgenesis of the septum pellucidum. Nearly two-thirds of these patients have …
with dysgenesis of the septum pellucidum. Nearly two-thirds of these patients have …