The module on the anatomy of the brain based on MRI with axial slices was redesigned, having received multiple requests from users for coronal and sagittal slices. The elaboration of this new module, its labeling of more than 524 structures on 379 MRI images in three different views and on ...
Except in the chapters on the gross anatomy and vasculature of the brain and on sonography, the format of this book is to display stained anatomical sections and comparable imaging studies for each region presented. The quality, number, and labeling of the anatomical sections, as well as their...
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Structures seen on the lateral view of the brain. Post central gyrus (coronal view) Agyrus(plural: gyri) is a ridge on the surface of thebrain. Each ridge is surrounded by fissures known assulci(singular: sulcus). Gyri are unique structures that have an important evolutionary function; they...
the execution of a certain function is never bound to one region alone but requires complex neural conduction along several pathways connecting those brain regions that are specialized in this function or contribute to it in any way (previous knowledge, flight instinct, anticipation of outcomes...)...
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Direct immunogold labeling of aquaporin-4 in square arrays of astrocyte and ependymocyte plasma membranes in rat brain and spinal cord. HudsonDepartment of Anatomy and NeurobiologyAgreDepartment of Anatomy and NeurobiologyNielsenDepartment of Anatomy and NeurobiologyProceedings of the National Academy......
Other regions were generally less intensely labeled, with the least evidence of labeling in white matter, such as corpus callosum. Some regions (e.g., hippocampus) had only moderate labeling, but the binding appeared in a discrete pattern that reflected the functional organization of the structure...
a burn that causes injury to the upper layers of the dermis distribution labeling where a lesion is located on the body full thickness burn involves destruction of all layers of the dermis and epidermis interstitial fluid fluid outside of the cells lesions an abnormal area on the skin malignant...
DESCRIPTIONS OF THE BRAIN SURFACE AND LABELING CODES USED IN THIS CHAPTER Descriptions of the brain surface employ many synonyms and abbreviations. Some of those used in this chapter are cited here. Please note that the words “fissure” and “sulcus” are often used interchangeably, as in parie...