Tags: Anatomical Structure, Brain.

The crura (posterior pillars) of the fornix are prolonged backward from the body. They are flattened bands and at their commencement are intimately connected with the under surface of the corpus callosum. Diverging from one another each curves around the posterior end of the thalamus and passes downward and forward into the inferior cornu of the lateral ventricle.

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