Cavity of the Transparent Septum

The cavity of the transparent septum (cavum septi pellucidi) is a small space located between the two membranes of the brain - transparent and soft. The cavity is formed as a result of the division of the brain into right and left halves.

The cavity of the septum pellucidum plays an important role in the development of the brain and the functioning of the body as a whole. It is the site of formation and maturation of nerve cells and also contains many blood vessels and other important structures.

Normally, the cavity of the septum pellucidum should be transparent and homogeneous. However, in some cases, various pathologies such as cysts, tumors or other abnormalities may occur. If the septum pellucidum cavity becomes filled with fluid or other structures, it can lead to various symptoms such as headaches, dizziness, nausea, and others.

Various methods are used to diagnose pathologies of the septum pellucida cavity, such as ultrasound, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and computed tomography (CT). Treatment depends on the type of pathology and may include surgery, drug therapy, or other methods.

Thus, the cavity of the septum pellucidum is an important element of the brain, which plays an important role in its development and functioning. If pathologies of the cavity of the transparent septum occur, you must consult a doctor for diagnosis and treatment.



The cavity of the transparent septum (lat. cavum septi pelucidi; synonyms - intimal syndesmology, neurogenic intimism; acoustoacoustic Schuber-Fournier-Sander effect, etc.) is a small depression between the mouths of the right and left testicular ducts, located in the so-called scrotum, with provided that there are vas deferens on both the right and left.

In fact, this is not a deep depression, but only a pocket on the side of each mouth of the spermatic duct, which