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Interventricular foramen may refer to: Interventricular foramen (embryology) Interventricular foramina (neuroanatomy) This disambiguation page lists articles
Interventricular_foramen
Structures within the human brain
lateral and third ventricles above and below it. The interventricular foramina are two holes (Latin: foramen, pl. foramina) that connect the left and the right
Interventricular foramina (neuroanatomy)
Interventricular_foramina_(neuroanatomy)
Enclosed gap within dense connective tissue (bones or deep fascia)
major foramen of the pelvis Interventricular foramina, channels connecting ventricles in the brain Lesser sciatic foramen, an opening between the pelvis
Foramen
Temporary opening in heart development
In human embryology, the primary interventricular foramen is a temporary opening between the developing ventricles of the heart. The ventricles arise as
Primary interventricular foramen
Primary_interventricular_foramen
Thin layer that forms the median portion of the wall of the forebrain
portion of the wall of the forebrain. It stretches from the interventricular foramen (foramen of Monro) to the recess at the base of the optic stalk (optic
Lamina_terminalis
foramen, a major foramen of the pelvis Interventricular foramen, channels connecting ventricles in the brain Intervertebral foramen, foramina formed between
List of foramina of the human body
List_of_foramina_of_the_human_body
Structure of the developing heart
the septum intermedium. For a time an interventricular foramen exists above its ventral portion, but this foramen is ultimately closed by the fusion of
Primitive_ventricle
Prenatal development of the heart
will appear the interventricular foramen eventually disappears. This closure is achieved by further growth of the muscular interventricular septum, a contribution
Heart_development
Structure within the human brain
ventricle → interventricular foramen of Monroe → third ventricle → aqueduct of sylvius → fourth ventricle → foramen of Magendie (median aperture)/foramen of Luschka
Median_aperture
Groove in the third ventricle
other by a furrow, the hypothalamic sulcus, which extends from the interventricular foramen to the cerebral aqueduct. This article incorporates text in the
Hypothalamic_sulcus
Increased size of the lateral ventricles
brain sulcus. Often, however, there is no identifiable cause. The interventricular foramen may be congenitally malformed, or may have become obstructed by
Ventriculomegaly
Structures within the human brain
lobe. The anterior horn connects to the third ventricle, via the interventricular foramen. This portion of the lateral ventricle impinges on the frontal
Lateral_ventricles
Abnormal increase in cerebrospinal fluid in the ventricles of the brain
ventricular system through the following pathway: Lateral Ventricles → Interventricular Foramen of Monro → Third Ventricle → Cerebral Aqueduct → Fourth Ventricle
Hydrocephalus
Organ found in humans and other animals
other by the interventricular septum, visible on the surface of the heart as the anterior longitudinal sulcus and the posterior interventricular sulcus. The
Heart
Wall of tissue separating atria of human heart
septum. MRI shows extension of the mass into interventricular septum and ventricular wall. Interventricular septum Gray's Anatomy: The Anatomical Basis
Interatrial_septum
Feature of the right atrium in the human heart
thin fibrous sheet that covered the foramen ovale during fetal development. During fetal development, the foramen ovale allows blood to pass from the
Fossa_ovalis_(heart)
Part of the vertebrate circulatory system
it. He described the heart as having two ventricles connected by an interventricular septum, and depicted the heart as the nexus point of all of the vessels
Pulmonary_circulation
Arteries transporting blood to heart muscle
left circumflex. The left anterior descending artery perfuses the interventricular septum and anterior wall of the left ventricle. The left circumflex
Coronary_arteries
produces the interventricular septum, separating the chamber in two. The IV septum grows upward towards the endocardial cushion. As it grows, a foramen appears
Protein signalling in heart development
Protein_signalling_in_heart_development
Structure of the brain in vertebrates
subfornical circumventricular organ, and extends laterally over the interventricular foramen into a wing-shaped medial telencephalic territory, the so-called
Pallium_(neuroanatomy)
Interstitium interthalamic adhesion intertrochanteric line interventricular foramen of Monro interventricular septum intervertebral disc Intestinal villus intestine
Index_of_anatomy_articles
Cavities within the human brain
formed in the lateral ventricles flows through the paired interventricular foramina (foramen of Monro) into the third ventricle, then through the mesencephalic
Ventricular_system
Topics referred to by the same term
which passes forward, laterally, and slightly downward from the interventricular foramen into the frontal lobe anterior horn of spinal cord, the ventral
Anterior_horn
Third ventricle Fourth ventricle Foramina Interventricular Foramina Cerebral Aqueduct Foramina of Luschka Foramen of Magendie Cortical areas: Limbic lobe
List of regions in the human brain
List_of_regions_in_the_human_brain
Blood vessel
superior thalamostriate vein and the superior choroid vein at the interventricular foramina. The internal cerebral veins can be seen on the superior surfaces
Great_cerebral_vein
Defect in the structure of the heart that is present at birth
heart from the right heart. Defects in the interatrial septum or the interventricular septum allow blood to flow from the left side of the heart to the right
Congenital_heart_defect
Anatomical structure
inferior vena cava. Streaming this blood across the atrial septum via the foramen ovale increases the oxygen content of blood in the left atrium. This in
Valve_of_inferior_vena_cava
Development and formation of the human embryo
ventricles the septum inferius also forms which develops into the muscular interventricular septum. The digestive system starts to develop from the third week
Human_embryonic_development
Part of the human heart
lungs. The foramen ovale is no longer needed and it closes to leave a depression (the fossa ovalis) in the atrial wall. In some cases, the foramen ovale fails
Atrium_(heart)
Sensory structure in the brain
comes from its location on the ventral surface of the fornix near the interventricular foramina (foramina of Monro), which interconnect the lateral ventricles
Subfornical_organ
Clear, colorless bodily fluid found in the brain and spinal cord
within the two lateral ventricles. From here, CSF passes through the interventricular foramina to the third ventricle, then the cerebral aqueduct to the
Cerebrospinal_fluid
Controlled vocabulary for use in cytology and histology
inguinal fossa Ileocecal fold Abdominal cavity Greater sac Lesser sac Omental foramen General Cystohepatic triangle Hepatorenal recess Abdominal wall Inguinal
Terminologia_Histologica
Open heart surgical procedure
Yacoub was subsequently successful in treating TGA with AN intact interventricular septum when preceded by pulmonary artery banding and systemic-to-pulmonary
Arterial_switch_operation
Protein-coding gene in humans
and neck region, specifically at the carotid bifurcation, the jugular foramen, the vagus nerve, and in the middle ear. Phenotypes include excessive catecholamine
SDHAF2
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
presented with atrioventricular abnormalities including: interventricular septal defect, patent foramen ovale, aortic coarctation, tricuspid valve insufficiency
TBX2
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Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Lord of Goodness
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Religious
Girl/Female
Celtic
Divine one.
Girl/Female
German
Defender; Industrious
Male
English
 Anglicized form of Hebrew Ammown, AMMON means "kindred, tribal." In the bible, this is the name of a son of Lot by his younger daughter. Compare with another form of Ammon.
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
Earth
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a pet form of John, with the Middle English suffix -cok (see Cocke).
Female
Greek
 Feminine form of Greek Alexandros, ALEXANDRA means "defender of mankind."
Female
English
 Scottish feminine form of Hebrew Adam, ADAMINA means "earth" or "red."
Girl/Female
Australian, German, Teutonic
Holy Spirit of the Forest; The Holy Goddess
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a.
Of or pertaining to the jugular vein; as, the jugular foramen.
n.
Also used of the body only of the vertebra, which is prolonged anteriorly within the foramen of the first vertebra or atlas, so as to form the odontoid process or peg which serves as a pivot for the atlas and head to turn upon.
a.
Below the orbit; as, the infraorbital foramen; the infraorbital nerve.
n.
The rudiment of a seed. It grows from a placenta, and consists of a soft nucleus within two delicate coatings. The attached base of the ovule is the hilum, the coatings are united with the nucleus at the chalaza, and their minute orifice is the foramen.
n.
The foramen of Monro.
a.
Within or between ventricles.
n.
The middle of the anterior margin of the great foramen of the skull.
a.
Adapted for cutting; of or pertaining to the incisors; incisive; as, the incisor nerve; an incisor foramen; an incisor tooth.
a.
Serving as an obturator; closing an opening; pertaining to, or in the region of, the obturator foramen; as, the obturator nerve.
pl.
of Foramen
pl.
of Foramen
n.
A small opening, perforation, or orifice; a fenestra.
a.
Between the ventricles; as, the interventricular partition of the heart.
n.
The middle of the posterior, or dorsal, margin of the great foramen of the skull.
n.
The foramen or passage through the inner integument of an ovule.