Atlas of the Cerebral SulciG. Thieme Verlag, 1990 - 218 pages An atlas devoted exclusively to the anatomical descriptions and relationships of the cortical sulci has not previously been published. Ostensibly, it would seem an insurmountable task to classify the myriad sulcal patterns that exist upon the cortical surface. However, basic recurring themes can be identified in general terms, and trends in individual variabilities can be categorized... Chad D. Abernathey, M.D. |
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... segments 1. Two free sulcal segments Right 12 % ; left - 0 % 2. Free anterior segment , with posterior segment connected to the inferior frontal sulcus Right 12 % ; left 4 % 3. Free posterior segment , with anterior segment connected to ...
... segments 1. Two free sulcal segments Right 12 % ; left - 0 % 2. Free anterior segment , with posterior segment connected to the inferior frontal sulcus Right 12 % ; left 4 % 3. Free posterior segment , with anterior segment connected to ...
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... posterior end ( incidence rates in % ) Patterns 1. Single posterior segment ( A ) Right 52 % ; left - 36 % 2. Bifurcated posterior segment ( B ) - Right 40 % ; left - 56 % 3. Single and separated medial ramus ( C ) Right8 % ; left - 0 ...
... posterior end ( incidence rates in % ) Patterns 1. Single posterior segment ( A ) Right 52 % ; left - 36 % 2. Bifurcated posterior segment ( B ) - Right 40 % ; left - 56 % 3. Single and separated medial ramus ( C ) Right8 % ; left - 0 ...
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... anterior segment 2. Calcarine sulcus - posterior segment 3. Parieto - occipital sulcus Note : section B displays the " Stripe of Gennari " ( dotted lines ) . Notice that the " Stripe of Gennari " only exists on the inferior side of the ...
... anterior segment 2. Calcarine sulcus - posterior segment 3. Parieto - occipital sulcus Note : section B displays the " Stripe of Gennari " ( dotted lines ) . Notice that the " Stripe of Gennari " only exists on the inferior side of the ...
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Background | 2 |
Frontal Lobe | 4 |
Types of sulcal Connections | 5 |
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arrowheads Ascending ramus average range Calcarine sulcus CD Figure central sulcus cerebral artery cingulate sulcus Collateral sulcus connections incidence rates convex cuneus Diagonal sulcus Double parallel end incidence rates end-to-side connections free sulcus frontal lobe Fronto-orbital sulcus Frontomarginal sulcus furrows gyri hemisphere horizontal ramus Inferior frontal sulcus inferior precentral sulcus Inferior surface Inferior temporal sulcus Intermediate frontal sulcus Interrupted to three Intersulcal distance Intralingual sulcus Intraparietal sulcus Lateral occipital sulcus Lateral surface left 16 lingual gyrus Marginal ramus Medial surface Number Right Left occipital lobes occipitotemporal sulcus Olfactory sulcus orbital sulcus parietal lobe Parieto-occipital sulcus parolfactory sulcus patterns incidence rates Postcentral sulcus Pseudoconnection Rhinal sulcus Right 12 Right 20 Subparietal sulcus sulci sulcus 12 sulcus 9 sulcus see Fig sulcus to superior superior frontal sulcus superior margin Superior precentral sulcus Superior rostral sulcus Superior temporal sulcus Sylvian fissure temporal lobe Transverse occipital sulcus Transverse temporal sulcus True connection Y-shape