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Additional fiber orientations in the sagittal stratum—noise or anatomical fine structure?
The sagittal stratum is a prominent and macroscopically clearly visible white-matter structure within occipital and parietal lobes with a highly...
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New insights into the anatomo-functional architecture of the right sagittal stratum and its surrounding pathways: an axonal electrostimulation map** study
The sagittal stratum (SS) is a large sheet-like structure where major axonal fiber tracts cross, though its anatomical delineations are still...
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Distinct roles of right temporoparietal cortex in pentagon copying test
Pentagon Copying Test (PCT) is commonly used to assess visuospatial deficits, but the neural substrates underlying pentagon copying are not well...
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Development of associational fiber tracts in fetal human brain: a cadaveric laboratory investigation
The advent of diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) in addition to cadaveric brain dissection allowed a comprehensive description of an adult human brain....
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3D Models as a Source for Neuroanatomy Education: A Stepwise White Matter Dissection Using 3D Images and Photogrammetry Scans
White matter dissection (WMD) involves isolating bundles of myelinated axons in the brain and serves to gain insights into brain function and neural...
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Prenatal depression exposure alters white matter integrity and neurodevelopment in early childhood
Prenatal exposure to maternal depression increases the risk for onset of emotional and behavioral disorders in children. We investigated the effects...
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White matter microstructure and verbal fluency
Poor performance on verbal fluency tasks is associated with an increased risk of post-stroke cognitive impairment. Grey matter regions supporting...
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Brain structure and perfusion in relation to serum renal function indexes in healthy young adults
Prior neuroimaging studies of the relationship between the kidney and the brain have been limited to clinical populations and have largely relied on...
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Optic Radiations Monitoring in Awake Glioma Surgery: Intraoperative Campimetry
The state of the art in contemporary glioma surgery is the irremediable fight between anatomic, supramarginal and functional tumor resections. All... -
Surgical Strategy for Low-Grade Gliomas Arising from Short Arcuate Fibers
The general understanding is that low-grade gliomas are by nature ‘diffuse’, ‘invasive’ or ‘infiltrating’ into the normal brain parenchyma.... -
Anatomy of Basal Forebrain and Orbital Cortical Approach to Caudate Head Tumors
The mediobasal frontal region harbors prominent gray matter masses and white matter connections and is an important component of the limbic system.... -
An Overview of Cortical and Subcortical Anatomy Relevant for Intra-Axial Brain Surgery
The human brain is a magnificent masterpiece whose mystery has not been completely unraveled. The last two decades have seen tremendous advancements... -
Dorsoventral Arrangement of Lateral Hypothalamus Populations in the Mouse Hypothalamus: a Prosomeric Genoarchitectonic Analysis
The lateral hypothalamus (LH) has a heterogeneous cytoarchitectonic organization that has not been elucidated in detail. In this work, we analyzed...
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Populational heterogeneity and partial migratory origin of the ventromedial hypothalamic nucleus: genoarchitectonic analysis in the mouse
The ventromedial hypothalamic nucleus (VMH) is one of the most distinctive hypothalamic tuberal structures, subject of numerous classic and modern...
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White matter abnormalities in paediatric obsessive–compulsive disorder: a systematic review of diffusion tensor imaging studies
Microstructural alterations in white matter are evident in obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD) both in adult and paediatric populations. Paediatric...
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Fiber Anatomy of the Brainstem and Implications for Surgery of Brainstem Tumors
The anatomical design of the brainstem is one of the most fascinating and intriguing components of the human brain. The brainstem is composed of both... -
Development of Diencephalon, Optic Tectum, and Cerebellum
This chapter describes the development of the medaka diencephalon, optic tectum, and cerebellum. The diencephalon of teleosts is divided into two... -
Impact of White Matter Dissection in Microneurosurgical Procedures
White matter fiber dissection is a technical procedure used in neuroanatomy studies to gain a comprehensive three-dimensional understanding of both... -
Ichthyosis: case report in a Colombian man with genetic alterations in ABCA12 and HRNR genes
BackgroundIchthyosis is a heterogeneous group of diseases caused by genetic disorders related to skin formation. They are characterized by...
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Anatomy of Corpus Callosum and Its Connections and Surgery for Corpus Callosal Tumors
The appearance of the corpus callosum is one of the most distinct modifications seen in placental mammals and is a diagnostic character just like the...