What is the corpus callosum and what is its normal function? The corpus callosum is a c-shaped structure in the middle of the brain, composed of white matter, that is responsible for relaying messages from one side of the brain to the other. What is the primary function of the corpus ca...
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Thecorpus callosumis the primary commissural tract connecting the cerebral hemispheres and forms the largest WM fiber bundle in the brain (Fig. 12). The anterior section of the corpus callosum is formed by the rostrum and genu, the middle section comprises the body and the posterior section is...
(a) Describe liver structure. (b) What is its function? What are lacteals and what is their function? What is the function of the ciliary body? Describe the corpus callosum and its function. What is the function of the iris? What are the five leukocytes and what are their functions?
Bodini B, Cercignani M, Khaleeli Z, Miller DH, Ron M, Penny S, et al. Corpus callosum damage predicts disability progression and cognitive dysfunction in primary-progressive MS after five years. Hum Brain Mapp 2012; doi:10.1002/hbm.21499. [Epub ahead of print Feb 13 2012]....
Agenesis of the corpus callosum is a feature of dozens of different disorders. It is a primary feature of several important genetic syndromes such as Mowat-Wilson, Aicardi’s syndrome, and X-linkedlissencephalywith ACC and ambiguous genitalia (XLAG). It can also be seen as a nonspecific...
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The forceps minor forms an important subregion, passing through the genu of the corpus callosum to connect medial and lateral frontal cortices. There is an unresolved question of whether the primary function of the corpus callosum is to inhibit or excite contrahemispheric activity, aiding either ...
Agenesis of the corpus callosum (AgCC) occurs in approximately 1:4000 live births and can be diagnosed by neuroimaging. It may be part of a broader developmental syndrome or occur in isolation, in which case it is typically accompanied by colpocephaly and Probst bundles. ...
Agenesis of the corpus callosum is a feature of dozens of different disorders. It is a primary feature of several important genetic syndromes such as Mowat-Wilson, Aicardi’s syndrome, and X-linked lissencephaly with ACC and ambiguous genitalia (XLAG). It can also be seen as a nonspecific fi...