| Verga's ventricle | An inconstant, horizontal, slitlike space between the posterior one-third of the corpus callosum and the underlying commissura fornicis (commissura hippocampi; psalterium) resulting from failure of these two commissural plates to fuse completely during foetal development; like the cavity of the septum pellucidum, the space is not a true ventricle in the sense that it did not develop from the central canal of the neural tube. Synonym: cavum psalterii, cavum vergae, sixth ventricle. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| Verga, Andrea | <person> Italian neurologist, 1811-1895. See: Verga's ventricle, cavum vergae. (05 Mar 2000) |
| vergaloo | <botany> See Virgalieu. Origin: Cf. Virgouleuse. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| Verga's lacrimal g. |
a groove running downward from the lower orifice of the nasal duct.
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| Verga's lacrimal groove, ventricle |
see under groove and ventricle.
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| Verga's v. |
an occasional space (not a true ventricle) between the corpus callosum and the fornix; called also cavum psalterii and sixth v.
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