A second computed tomographic scan showed effacement of the temporal sulci and gyri, which was believed to be secondary to cerebral edema. |
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After their excision, the insula appears as a triangular eminence that is marked by a number of sulci and gyri. |
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The development of lobation in later growth stages is mainly expressed in the widening and deepening of sulci. |
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Cortical tubers, or benign potato-like growths, appear along the gyri and sulci in the brain. |
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The occipital lobes form the posterior portion of the superior surface behind the parieto-occipital sulci. |
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Common findings on brain imaging include enlarged ventricles, widened cortical sulci, and cerebral, cerebellar, or brain stem atrophy. |
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The posterior ends of the arcuate intraparietal sulci pass into the occipital lobes, where they are renamed the intraoccipital sulci. |
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In this natural and inevitable process of atrophy, parts of the brain shrink, while the sulci, or fissures of the brain become shallower and wider. |
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The central and calcarine sulci are discernible by the fifth fetal month, and all major gyri and sulci are normally present by the seventh month. |
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On each side, the gyrus rectus of the frontal lobe is well developed and the orbital gyri are arranged irregularly around the H-shaped orbital sulci. |
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A secondary goal was to determine whether bacterial abundance differed between scute centers and sulci. |
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Abnormal leptomeningeal enhancement within the right central sulcus and several adjacent sulci are seen on FLAIR images with contrast. |
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Histopathologically, the cystic structure was lined by proventricular mucosa presenting in folds and sulci. |
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On the left of this diagram, an anatomical map of the sulci and on the right, the location of an activity zone: the blue dot near the intersection of the three sulci. |
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Rudimental formation of gyri and sulci were observed in the lateral and rostral areas, probably corresponding to suprasylvian, presylvian and ansate sulci. |
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Many minor sulci and gyri appear after birth. |
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Shallow grooves called the interventricular sulci, containing blood vessels, mark the separation between ventricles on the front and back surfaces of the heart. |
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Gyri and sulci are well marked in Old World monkeys and in the apes, the complexity of the pattern closely approximating the tortuous mazelike pattern seen in humans. |
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It is completed by lavage cytology of the two paracolic sulci. |
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The large surface area of the human cerebral cortex results in a pattern of gyri and sulci. |
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A groove in the cortex is called a fissure or a sulcus, and the upfolded tissue between two sulci is a gyrus. |
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Other findings included supratentorial ventriculomegaly, diffuse cerebral cortical atrophy with prominent cortical sulci and extra-axial CSF spaces. |
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The most common ports of call were Caralis, Nora, Bithia, Sulci, and Tharros. |
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