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Parietooccipital sulcus (MRI)

Parietooccipital sulcus separates partially the parietal lobe from occipital lobe in his medial part. Parietooccipital sulcus delimits the precuneus (parietal lobe) from the cuneus (occipital lobe).

  • Parietooccipital sulcus. Image 1

    previous. next. MRI of the brain, T1-weighted sagittal cut.
    1, Parietooccipital sulcus. 2, Cingulate sulcus (pars marginal). 3, Lateral ventricle. 4, Caudate nucleus. 5, Calcarine sulcus.

  • Parietooccipital sulcus. Image 2

    previous. next. MRI of the brain, T1-weighted axial cut.
    1, Parietooccipital sulcus. 2, Splenium, corpus callosum. 3, Globe.

  • Parietooccipital sulcus. Image 3

    previous. next. MRI of the brain, T1-weighted coronal cut.
    1, Parietooccipital sulcus. 2, Calcarine sulcus. 3, Cerebellum.

  • Parietooccipital sulcus. Image 4

    previous. next. MRI of the brain, T1-weighted sagittal cut.
    1, Parietooccipital sulcus. 2, Lateral ventricle. 3, Cerebellum. 4, Calcarine sulcus.

  • Parietooccipital sulcus. Image 5

    previous. next. MRI of the brain, T1-weighted axial cut.
    1, Parietooccipital sulcus. 2, Frontal horn, lateral ventricle.

  • Parietooccipital sulcus. Image 6

    previous. next. MRI of the brain, T1-weighted coronal cut.
    1, Parietooccipital sulcus. 2, Calcarine sulcus.

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