Medical Definition of Cavum psalterii

1. An inconstant, horizontal, slitlike space between the posterior one-third of the corpus callosum and the underlying commissura fornicis (commissura hippocampi; psalterium) resulting from failure of these two commissural plates to fuse completely during foetal development; like the cavity of the septum pellucidum, the space is not a true ventricle in the sense that it did not develop from the central canal of the neural tube. Synonym: cavum psalterii, cavum vergae, sixth ventricle. (05 Mar 2000)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cavum Psalterii

cavum coronale
cavum dentis
cavum douglasi
cavum epidurale
cavum infraglotticum
cavum laryngis
cavum mediastinale
cavum medullare
cavum nasi
cavum oris
cavum pelvis
cavum pericardii
cavum peritonei
cavum pharyngis
cavum pleurae
cavum psalterii (current term)
cavum septi pellucidi
cavum subarachnoideum
cavum subdurale
cavum thoracis
cavum trigeminale
cavum tympani
cavum uteri
cavum vergae
cavum vesicouterinum
cavus
cavy
caw
cawed

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