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Chiasmatic cistern

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Latin
  
cisterna chiasmatica

Dorlands /Elsevier
  
c_37/12241832

FMA
  
74515

NeuroLex ID
  
Chiasmatic cistern

TA
  
A14.1.01.211

In front, the cisterna interpeduncularis extends forward across the optic chiasma, forming the cistern of chiasma, chiasmatic cistern, or suprasellar cistern and on to the upper surface of the corpus callosum, for the arachnoid stretches across from one cerebral hemisphere to the other immediately beneath the free border of the falx cerebri, and thus leaves a space in which the anterior cerebral arteries are contained. The "leaf" or extension of the chiasmatic cistern above the chiasma, which is separated from the optic recess of the third ventricle by the thin lamina terminalis, has been called the suprachiasmatic cistern. As spaces filled with freely circulating cerebrospinal fluid, cisterns receive little direct study, but are mentioned in pathological conditions. Cysts and tumors of the lamina terminalis extend into the suprachiasmatic cistern, as can pituitary tumors, or the cistern can be partially or completely effaced by injury and hematoma or by blockage of the cerebral aqueduct.

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