cornu anterius


an·te·ri·or horn

[TA] 1. the frontal or anterior division of the lateral ventricle of the brain, extending forward from the Monro interventricular foramen;
See also: anterior column, gray columns.
2. the anterior horn or anterior (ventral) gray column of the spinal cord as appearing in cross section. The anterior horn is composed of the spinal laminae VIII and IX [TA] of Rexed with portions of VII also extending into its geographical boundaries in lumbosacral and cervical levels. The nuclei of the anterior horn are the anterolateral nucleus [TA] or ventrolateral nucleus [TAalt] (nucleus anterolateralis [TA]), anterior nucleus [TA] (nucleus anterior [TA]), anteromedial nucleus [TA] or ventromedial nucleus [TAalt] (nucleus anteromedialis [TA]), posterolateral nucleus [TA] or dorsolateral nucleus [TAalt] (nucleus posterolateralis [TA]), retroposterior lateral nucleus [TA] or retrodorsal lateral nucleus [TAalt] (nucleus retroposterolateralis [TA]), posteromedial nucleus [TA] or dorsomedial nucleus [TAalt] (nucleus posteromedialis [TA]), central nucleus [TA] (nucleus centralis [TA]), and the accessory nucleus and phrenic nucleus (both found in cervical levels only).
See also: anterior column, gray columns.
Synonym(s): cornu anterius [TA], ventral horn

an·te·ri·or horn

(an-tēr'ē-ŏr hōrn) [TA] 1. The anterior or frontal division of the lateral ventricle of the brain, extending forward from Monro interventricular foramen.
See: lateral ventricle
2. The anterior or ventral gray column of the spinal cord as appearing in cross-section.
See also: gray columns
Synonym(s): cornu anterius [TA] , precornu, ventral horn.

cornu anterius

The anterior horn of the lateral ventricle. See also: cornu