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Structure of Reil's limiting sulcus
Known as:
Circular sulcus (of Reil)
, Circular sulcus of insula
, Circular fissure
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A semicircular groove or fissure separating the insula from the opercula.
National Institutes of Health
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2019
2019
Region-Specific Changes of Insular Cortical Thickness in Heavy Smokers
F. Lin
,
Guangyao Wu
,
Lingxin Zhu
,
H. Lei
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
2019
Corpus ID: 198980935
Insula plays an essential role in maintaining the addiction to cigarette smoking and smoking-related alterations on the insular…
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2018
2018
Surgical Resection of Amygdala and Uncus
N. Usui
,
A. Kondo
,
N. Nitta
,
T. Tottori
,
Y. Inoue
Neurologia medico-chirurgica
2018
Corpus ID: 51940081
The amygdala and uncus are located close to important neurovascular structures. We describe a safe technique for resection of…
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2014
2014
Endocranial and Inner Ear Morphology of Vintana Sertichi (Mammalia, Gondwanatheria) from the Late Cretaceous of Madagascar
S. Hoffmann
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P. O’Connor
,
E. Kirk
,
J. Wible
,
D. Krause
2014
Corpus ID: 9302812
ABSTRACT We present the first digital reconstruction of the endocranial cavity and endosseous labyrinth of the Late Cretaceous…
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2012
2012
Transsylvian-Transinsular Approaches to the Insula and Basal Ganglia: Operative Techniques and Results With Vascular Lesions
M. Potts
,
E. Chang
,
W. Young
,
M. Lawton
Neurosurgery
2012
Corpus ID: 27856081
BACKGROUND: Lesions in the insula and basal ganglia can be risky to resect because of their depth and proximity to critical…
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2010
2010
[Operative neurosurgery: personal view and historical backgrounds (7) reappraisal of approaches].
Y. Yonekawa
No shinkei geka. Neurological surgery
2010
Corpus ID: 24609730
Selection of an appropriate approach is one of the most important factors for the success in neurosurgery, so the following…
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2005
Highly Cited
2005
Somatotopic organisation of the human insula to painful heat studied with high resolution functional imaging
J. Brooks
,
J. Brooks
,
+5 authors
I. Tracey
NeuroImage
2005
Corpus ID: 1256381
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2004
Highly Cited
2004
How early are fetal cerebral sulci visible at prenatal ultrasound and what is the normal pattern of early fetal sulcal development?
A. Toi
,
W. S. Lister
,
Katherine Fong
Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology
2004
Corpus ID: 28532984
To evaluate the time of appearance and pattern of development of fetal cerebral sulci at prenatal ultrasound.
Highly Cited
2002
Highly Cited
2002
Event-Related Functional MRI Study on Central Representation of Acute Muscle Pain Induced by Electrical Stimulation
D. Niddam
,
T. Yeh
,
+5 authors
J. Hsieh
NeuroImage
2002
Corpus ID: 21457687
Although pathological muscle pain involves a significantly larger population than any other pain condition, the central…
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1986
1986
Interpeduncular fossa sign: CT criterion of subarachnoid hemorrhage.
J. Yeakley
,
L. L. Patchall
,
K. F. Lee
Radiology
1986
Corpus ID: 31123689
A retrospective study of 100 cerebral computed tomography scans interpreted as displaying subarachnoid hemorrhage was undertaken…
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Highly Cited
1984
Highly Cited
1984
The insular formations of the dolphin brain: Quantitative cytoarchitectonic studies of the insular component of the limbic lobe
M. S. Jacobs
,
A. Galaburda
,
W. McFarland
,
P. Morgane
The Journal of comparative neurology
1984
Corpus ID: 8998031
The large insula of the bottlenose dolphin consists of radial gyri arising, in fanlike fashion, from the transverse insular gyrus…
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