anterior basal cistern

The term anterior basal cistern refers to one of two subdivisions of the basal cistern; the other is the posterior basal cistern. The medial part of the two is referred to as the suprasellar cistern. The anterior basal cistern is a cerebrospinal fluid filled expansion of subarachnoid space that extends from the Dorsum sellae to the anterior extreme of the cranial cavity. Continuous with the interpeduncular cistern caudally, it bounds the mammillary body, the infundibular stem, the optic tract, the optic chiasm, the olfactory tract, the olfactory bulbs and adjacent areas of the frontal lobe. ( Schiebler-1999; Kretschmann-2004 ). Updated 9 Jun 2024. Updated 9 Jun 2024.

Also known as: anterior basal cistern

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Name:

vordere Basalzisterne

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German

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human

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Eighth Edition, Springer Verlag, Berlin, 1999.

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Anatomie

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anterior basal cistern

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English

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human

Citation:

Georg Thieme Verlag, Stuttgart, 1992

Source Title:

Cranial Neuroimaging and Clinical Neuroanatomy

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