Insular tumorsInsular anatomyWhite matter dissection techniqueSylvian fissureOperculumGonzalez-Lopez, Pablo MD, PhDGunness, Nitish MDOlivas, Javier Abarca MDElbabaa, Samer K. MDCaffo, Maria MD, PhDLopez, Pedro Moreno MDContemporary Neurosurgery
lobe (loub)noun 1.the soft lower part of the ear.lóbulo 2.a division of the lungs, brainetc.lóbulo Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd. lobe n.lóbulo, porción redondeada y más o menos delimitada de un órgano; ...
Synonyms Insula; Insular cortex; Island of Reil Definition Cross-References ▶ Autonomic Nervous System ▶ Functional Imaging ▶ Sylvian Fissure Often considered to be the fifth lobe of the brain, the insular lobe is situated deep within the lateral (Sylvian) fissure where it is concealed by...
英文: The CT scan of brain revealed old infarction of right occipital lobe, acute ischemic infarctions of left occipital lobe and left inferoposterior temporal lobe, and acute ischemic infarction of right posterior temporal lobe.中文: 头部电脑断层扫描显示右侧枕叶陈旧性缺血性梗塞,左侧枕叶和后下...
The Fifth Lobe The insular lobe is the fifth, often forgotten, lobe of the brain, lying deep within the Sylvian fissure below the frontal, parietal, and temporal operculum. There is a vascular network immediately over the insula.1,3The deep location and associated vasculature of the insula hav...
岛叶起源的癫痫不仅局限于岛叶而且可迅速扩散至其他脑区,其他脑区起源的癫痫也可通过复杂的纤维束联系迅速扩散至岛叶从而使得ICE的症状学表现多种多样,在诊断上与颞叶癫痫(temporal lobe epilepsy,TLE)、额叶癫痫(frontal lobe epilepsy,FLE)、顶叶癫痫(parie...
The insula is a relatively small part of the brain located in the lateral sulcus of both hemispheres. The lateral sulcus separates the frontal and parietal lobes from the temporal lobe. In addition to taste perception, the insula is involved in decision-making, empathy, and motor control...
monkey 2 0.797 Hemispherectomy Temporal lobe epilepsy; children; childhood; 2009 classification; anatomy 3 0.768 Insula Brain; complex partial seizure; hippocampal sclerosis; 2007 MRI; emission computed tomography 4 0.768 Electrical Cortex; epilepsy; electrical stimulation; lobe; 2009 stimulation astrocytoma...
In adults, the most common etiology is temporal lobe epilepsy, that is, mesial temporal sclerosis. The most common epileptogenic etiologies in pediatric surgical candidates are low-grade tumors and malformations of cortical development. Surgical options for pediatric patients who have marked dysfunction ...
11. Result: After images registration, smoothing and extraction, the main cerebral cortex of the brain can localized and extracted, such as frontal lobe, parietal lobe, occipital lobe, temporal lobe, cerebellum, brain ventricle, thalamus and Hippocampus. By the analysis with ROI method, in OCD ...