Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Italian term or phrase:
cavo del setto pellucido e vergae
English translation:
cavum septum pellucidum and cavum vergae
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Olga Buongiorno
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Italian term
cavo del setto pellucido e vergae
Italian to English
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Medical (general)
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Presenza di sottile cavo del setto pellucido e vergae.
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cavum septum pellucidum and cavum vergae
Ho davanti a me, se non sempre in tasca, il "Handbook of Neurosurgery" di M.S.Greenberg M.D. (Fourth Edition, Vol. 2, pag.951 ) e trascrivo sintetizzando... Non bisogna essere colleghi per fidarsi...
CSP: AKA fifth ventricle, among others/slit-like fluid-filled space/between leaflets of left and right septum pellucidum/part of normal development/persists shortly after birth/thus present in all premies/10% adult population/asymptomatic/some communicating with third ventricle bla bla
cavum vergae:directly posterior to, and often communicating with CSP/relatively uncommon/possible association neurologic abnormalities bla bla...
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Insieme ad una terza sono DESCRITTE nel capitolo delle midline cavities.
Come si vede, non SI DEFINISCONO come cavities, ma col benedetto loro nome latino. E né in pratica quotidiana, per quanto essa possa prevedere un riferimento a loro, vista la raritá, si pensa di sbattezzarle...
CSP: AKA fifth ventricle, among others/slit-like fluid-filled space/between leaflets of left and right septum pellucidum/part of normal development/persists shortly after birth/thus present in all premies/10% adult population/asymptomatic/some communicating with third ventricle bla bla
cavum vergae:directly posterior to, and often communicating with CSP/relatively uncommon/possible association neurologic abnormalities bla bla...
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Note added at 2 ώρες (2009-03-10 16:23:10 GMT)
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Insieme ad una terza sono DESCRITTE nel capitolo delle midline cavities.
Come si vede, non SI DEFINISCONO come cavities, ma col benedetto loro nome latino. E né in pratica quotidiana, per quanto essa possa prevedere un riferimento a loro, vista la raritá, si pensa di sbattezzarle...
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Comment: "Grazie di nuovo!"
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Italian term (edited):
cavo del setto pellucido
cavity of sectum pellucidum
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Gray748.png
http://www.google.it/search?hl=it&q="cavity of septum pelluc...
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http://www.biology-online.org/dictionary/Cavum_vergae
Verga's ventricle
http://www.biology-online.org/dictionary/Vergas_ventricle
ventricle of the fornix (ventricle of Verga)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_subjects_in_Gray's_Anat...
Di più ninzò - spero che ti aiuti e che i colleghi che sanno davvero qualcosa passino a dire la loro...
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Note added at 38 min (2009-03-10 14:25:12 GMT)
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voilà, per confonderti un po' le idee :-D
'The nomenclature, however, is not uniform. For example, the cavum septi pellucidi is perhaps better known as the fifth ventricle, and the cavum vergae is called Verga's ventricle, the sixth ventricle, the ventricle of Strambio, ventriculus fornicis, ventriculus triangularis, and the canal aqueduct..
http://content.karger.com/produktedb/produkte.asp?typ=fullte...
http://www.google.it/search?hl=it&q="cavity of septum pelluc...
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http://www.biology-online.org/dictionary/Cavum_vergae
Verga's ventricle
http://www.biology-online.org/dictionary/Vergas_ventricle
ventricle of the fornix (ventricle of Verga)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_subjects_in_Gray's_Anat...
Di più ninzò - spero che ti aiuti e che i colleghi che sanno davvero qualcosa passino a dire la loro...
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Note added at 38 min (2009-03-10 14:25:12 GMT)
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voilà, per confonderti un po' le idee :-D
'The nomenclature, however, is not uniform. For example, the cavum septi pellucidi is perhaps better known as the fifth ventricle, and the cavum vergae is called Verga's ventricle, the sixth ventricle, the ventricle of Strambio, ventriculus fornicis, ventriculus triangularis, and the canal aqueduct..
http://content.karger.com/produktedb/produkte.asp?typ=fullte...
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Lirka
: sePtum and what about the second part?
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@sePtum: yes, it was a typo, as clearly shown by my google search. Concerning the second part, I left the choice to the asker: all the options I posted seems to have some value, as nobody added anything new to my last post, up to now ;-) Marcella
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Cavum sept pellucida or Cavum vergae
Cavum sept pellucida or Cavum vergae serves as a singificant marker of cerebral dysfunction manifested Neurodevelopmental abnormalities while the Cavum Vergae alone does not identify individuals at risks for cognitive delays. It is associated with Neurologic abnormality and diagnosis by MRI. The cava or quarrry greater then 6mn in length could be taken as abnormally large. Higher prevalence of large cavum sept pellucida was revealed in schizophrenics, developmentally delayed populations, and in relatively lower percentage, in brains of aggressive persons and alcoholics.
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cavity of septum pellucidum (i.e.fifth ventricle) and Verga's ventricle
The septum pellucidum actually consists of two layers or laminae of both white and gray matter, called the laminae septi pellucidi.
These layers are normally fused; however, in approximately one-tenth of humans, there is a slit-like cavity between them, referred to as cavum septum pellucidum, cavum septi pellucidi, or "fifth ventricle"
These layers are normally fused; however, in approximately one-tenth of humans, there is a slit-like cavity between them, referred to as cavum septum pellucidum, cavum septi pellucidi, or "fifth ventricle"
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SJLD
: Latin terms very commonly used for CNS structures
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Joseph Tein
: Hi again .... So is this a normal finding, or does it indicate some abnormality? I have in front of me "presenza di cavo del setto" tonight.
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Reference comments
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Reference:
cavum septum pellucidum / fifth ventricle
The septum pellucidum actually consists of two layers or laminae of both white and gray matter, called the laminae septi pellucidi.
These layers are normally fused; however, in approximately one-tenth of humans, there is a slit-like cavity between them, referred to as cavum septum pellucidum, cavum septi pellucidi, or "fifth ventricle" [1][2]. The last term has lost favor in recent years, as the space is usually not continuous with the ventricular system and does not contain cerebrospinal fluid [3]. Indeed fifth ventricle has been used for other purposes in recent years.[4].
Stedman's Medical Dictionary
Stedman's > fifth ventricle
fifth ventricle
Synonym(s): cavity of septum pellucidum
http://books.google.com/books?id=_BgTAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA850&lpg=P...
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Fifth ventricle - definition from Biology-Online.org
Oct 3, 2005 ... Definition and other additional information on Fifth ventricle from Biology-Online.org ... Fifth ventricle --> cavity of septum pellucidum ...
www.biology-online.org/dictionary/Fifth_ventricle - 17k - Cached - Similar pages
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CT demonstration of a 5th ventricle—a finding to KO boxers?
Discussion. 5th ventricle (cavum septum pellucidum). The septum pellucidum is a double membrane and in foetal life a narrow cavity containing CSF is pres- ...
www.springerlink.com/index/NJ1011H66W013MH4.pdf - Similar pages
by P Macpherson - 1988 - Cited by 13 - Related articles - All 3 versions
http://books.google.com/books?id=HAPcUdiyeKAC&pg=PA414&lpg=P...
These layers are normally fused; however, in approximately one-tenth of humans, there is a slit-like cavity between them, referred to as cavum septum pellucidum, cavum septi pellucidi, or "fifth ventricle" [1][2]. The last term has lost favor in recent years, as the space is usually not continuous with the ventricular system and does not contain cerebrospinal fluid [3]. Indeed fifth ventricle has been used for other purposes in recent years.[4].
Stedman's Medical Dictionary
Stedman's > fifth ventricle
fifth ventricle
Synonym(s): cavity of septum pellucidum
http://books.google.com/books?id=_BgTAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA850&lpg=P...
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Fifth ventricle - definition from Biology-Online.org
Oct 3, 2005 ... Definition and other additional information on Fifth ventricle from Biology-Online.org ... Fifth ventricle --> cavity of septum pellucidum ...
www.biology-online.org/dictionary/Fifth_ventricle - 17k - Cached - Similar pages
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CT demonstration of a 5th ventricle—a finding to KO boxers?
Discussion. 5th ventricle (cavum septum pellucidum). The septum pellucidum is a double membrane and in foetal life a narrow cavity containing CSF is pres- ...
www.springerlink.com/index/NJ1011H66W013MH4.pdf - Similar pages
by P Macpherson - 1988 - Cited by 13 - Related articles - All 3 versions
http://books.google.com/books?id=HAPcUdiyeKAC&pg=PA414&lpg=P...
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