Atlas of the Cerebral Sulci

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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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155
Inferior frontal Sulcus
164
Lateral occipital and transverse
171
Chapter 18
172
Depth of the Sulci
180
Chapter 23
187
Sylvian Fissure
191
Lunate Sulcus
196

Parietooccipital Sulcus
90
Chapter 3
94
Sulcal Patterns of the Hemispheres Lateral Surface
101
Chapter 4
125
Chapter 16
152
Inferior Surface
198
Sylvian Fissure
209
Medial Surface
215
Chapter 24
216
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Page 11 - Most likely, the client has experienced damage to the: 1. frontal lobe. 2. parietal lobe. 3. occipital lobe. 4. temporal lobe.
Page 9 - Limbic lobe 1. Central sulcus 2. Parieto-occipital sulcus 3. Sylvian fissure 4. Preoccipital notch 5. Temporo-occipital line 6. Lateral parietotemporal line 7. Orbital surface 8. Basal parietotemporal line 9. Cingulate sulcus 10. Subparietal sulcus 11. Collateral sulcus 11 Chapter 2 Nomenclature д Figure 2.2 Basal surface I.
Page 9 - F: Frontal lobe P: Parietal lobe T: Temporal lobe O: Occipital lobe L: Limbic lobe 1.
Page 8 - Basally, the entire orbital surface belongs to the frontal lobe. The parietal lobe is bounded on the lateral surface anteriorly by the central sulcus, posteriorly by the...
Page 8 - The lateral surface is separated from the frontal and parietal lobes by the Sylvian fissure and the temporooccipital line.
Page v - The success of microsurgical techniques depends upon utilizing the natural pathways provided by the subarachnoid system to gain access to pathologic structures within the brain, while preserving the integrity of healthy adjacent tissue.
Page 8 - On the medial surface, the boundaries are: the parieto-occipital sulcus, the subparietal sulcus, and a connecting line between the marginal end of the central sulcus and the cingulate sulcus.
Page 33 - Superior parietal lobule Inferior parietal lobule Supramarginal gyrus Angular gyrus Occipital lobe Superior temporal gyrus Intermediate temporal gyrus Inferior temporal gyrus 1.

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