Okajimas Folia Anatomica Japonica
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Localization of the Central Sulcus and Adjacent Sulci in Human
A Study by MRI
Mine ERBILSelda ÖNDEROGLUNuran YENERMeserret CUMHURAyenur CILA
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1998 Volume 75 Issue 2-3 Pages 155-162

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Variations in localization of the central sulcus and the sulci around the central sulcus namely the superior frontal sulcus, precentral sulcus, postcentral sulcus, marginal ramus of cingulate sulcus were studied in vertex sections retrospectively by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) method in 3580 cases. Out of total number of cases,1000 who did not show any macroscopic intracranial pathology were carefully selected for research. Additionally,0-1 age group was excluded from the study because the sulci develop in first year of postnatal life, excluding the possibility of considering these as anatomical variations. Thus, the total number of cases is decreased to 990.
16 variations related to localization of the superior frontal sulcus, precentral sulcus, central sulcus, postcentral sulcus and the marginal ramus of the cingulate sulcus were identified. The asymmetries of the sulci, the most variable sulci and the distribution of the variations according to sex were statistically analysed.
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