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bullet Introduction
1) General Considerations:
The diencephalon (through brain or betweenbrain) includes the thalamus, hypothalamus, epithalamus, and subthalamus. It represents the highest part of the brain stem and is capped by the telencephalon (cerebral hemispheres). Except for the interthalamic adhesion, the diencephalon is divided by the cerebro­spinal-fluid-filled third ventricle. It is bounded caudally by the midbrain and rostrally by the frontal lobes of the cerebrum.
 
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