- The
corpus callosum (Latin for "tough body"), also
callosal commissure, is a wide,
thick nerve tract,
consisting of a flat
bundle of
commissural fibers...
-
structures called Probst bundles. In
addition to agenesis,
other degrees of
callosal defects exist,
including hypoplasia (underdevelopment or thinness), hypogenesis...
- the
frontal lobe (in the
frontal variant) and
corpus callosum (in the
callosal variant) are the most
common anatomical lesions responsible for the alien...
-
Longitudinal callosal fascicles, or
Probst bundles, are
aberrant bundles of
axons that run in a front-back (antero-posterior)
direction rather than a left-right...
-
cerebral artery is
divided into 5 segments. Its
smaller branches: the
callosal (supracallosal)
arteries are
considered to be the A4 and A5 segments. A1...
-
lateral ventricles, and
impingement against the falx
cerebri resulting in a
callosal angle ≤ 90° on the
coronal view,
showing evidence of
altered brain water...
-
mimic the MRI
changes seen in
patients with Susac's syndrome. However, the
callosal lesions in Susac's
syndrome are
centrally located. In comparison, patients...
- 31 and is
located on the
medial wall of the
cingulate gyrus between the
callosal sulcus and the
cingulate sulcus. This area is also
known as
ventral posterior...
- in
domains that
depend on the
interconnections between the two regions.
Callosal syndrome, or split-brain, is an
example of a
disconnection syndrome from...
- , von Kummer, R., & Lewitzka, U. (2012).
Cingulate cortex aplasia and
callosal dysgenesia combined with
schizencephaly in a
patient with
chronic lying...