Lateral recess
Diagram showing the positions of the three principal subarachnoid cisternæ. (Lateral recess not labeled, but region is visible.)
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Latinrecessus lateralis ventriculi quarti
NeuroNames642
TA98A14.1.05.717
TA25968
FMA78470
Anatomical terms of neuroanatomy
Three-dimensional representation of the ventricular system of the human brain. The fourth ventricle is the lower blue mass. The little points sticking out on the left and right are the two parts of the lateral recess.

The lateral recess is a narrow extension of the fourth ventricle on either side projecting laterally posterior and around the inferior cerebellar peduncle, opening into the subarachnoid space at its lateral extremity as the lateral aperture to allow for the passage of cerebrospinal fluid.[1]

In the area of the lateral recess, the vestibular area (containing the vestibular nuclei) and the cochlear nuclei may be found. In the vicinity, the medullary striae may also be seen.

References

  1. Sinnatamby, Chummy S. (2011). Last's Anatomy (12th ed.). pp. 482–483. ISBN 978-0-7295-3752-0.


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