Marginal sulcus
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| Marginal sulcus | |
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Medial surface of left cerebral hemisphere. (Marginal sulcus shown in red.)
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| Latin | Ramus marginalis, sulcus marginalis |
| NeuroNames | hier-80 |
| NeuroLex ID | Marginal sulcus |
| TA | A14.1.09.204 |
| FMA | 83773 |
| Anatomical terms of neuroanatomy | |
The marginal sulcus (margin of the cingulate sulcus) may be considered the termination of the cingulate sulcus. It separates the paracentral lobule anteriorly and the precuneus posteriorly.
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Transverse sections of brains of vervet monkey. It showing difference of the relative position of the left and right ascending ramus of the cingulate sulcus.
References[edit]
This article incorporates text in the public domain from the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)
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