Infundibular recess

Last revised by Craig Hacking on 31 Jul 2024

The infundibular recess is a small angular recess or diverticulum that sits at the floor third ventricle, immediately above the pituitary stalk, extending inferiorly into the stalk. It is immediately posterior to the supra-optic recess.

Related pathology

When the third ventricle is expanded due to hydrocephalus (e.g. aqueduct stenosis) this recess, along with the supra-optic recess and pineal recess, 'balloons out'. 

Cases and figures

  • Figure 1: ventricles
  • Figure 2: third ventricle recesses
  • Figure 3: ventricles illustration
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