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Pericallosal cistern

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The pericallosal cistern is one of the subarachnoid cisterns. It lies along the top of the corpus callosum from the splenium to the genu. It then joins the cistern of lamina terminalis which connects it with the chiasmatic cistern.[1]

References

  1. ^ Hirsch, Martin C. (6 December 2012). Dictionary of Human Neuroanatomy. Springer Science & Business Media. ISBN 9783642571787.