Rolandic Anatomy

Lateral Ventricle (Walls)

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The lateral ventricles are paired cavities within the cerebral hemispheres, lined by ependymal cells and demarcated by the corpus callosum, thalamus, and internal capsule. These structures contribute to cerebrospinal fluid production, circulation, and distribution throughout the central nervous system.

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