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Quick Facts
The atrium is located at the junction of the body, the posterior horns and the inferior horns of the lateral ventricles. There is a substantial amount of choroid plexus located in the atrium, referred to as the glomus.
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Bladder Trigone
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The bladder trigone is a triangular area at the base of the bladder bounded by the internal urethral meatus and the two ureteric orifices.
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