Brain ventricle anatomy diagram
Case contributed by Matt Skalski ◉
Diagnosis not applicable
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Citation:
Skalski M, Brain ventricle anatomy diagram. Case study, Radiopaedia.org (Accessed on 06 Jun 2023) https://doi.org/10.53347/rID-37808
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37808
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At the time the case was submitted for publication Matt Skalski had no recorded disclosures.
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23 Jun 2015
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6 times, by 2 contributors - see full revision history and disclosures
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Brain ventricle anatomy diagram
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The cerebral ventricular anatomy is labeled.
Case Discussion
This diagram was created live at SMACC 2015!
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