2009
DOI: 10.1007/s00276-009-0471-5
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Longitudinal striae of the human fornix: shape, relations and variations

Abstract: Although similar at first sight the striae, especially medial ones, have some individual features which make the pattern variable. Medial striae are more variable than the lateral ones. Perhaps functional neuroimaging and DT MRI will disclose the enigma of these striae.

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“…Our finding of significant correlations between the CCA and its segments (C1, C2, C3) in both sexes suggests to adequate subdivision of the CC in polar coordinate system we used. Our previous finding of insignificantly larger CCA in females on autopsy material [25] can be related to better discrimination of tissues on dissection, and to the different involvement of the medial longitudinal striae, more variable than the lateral ones, with individual features which make the supracallosal pattern variable [22]. A-A' -length of hemisphere along the polar coordinate (in mm); CCA -surface area of total midsagittal section of the corpus callosum and of its segments (C1 -anterior segment, C2 -middle, C3 -posterior segment); TCC -thickness of the thinnest part of the CC; a angle -angular coordinate of the dorsal point (d) of thinnest part of the CC in polar coordinate system; M -males; F -females However, the average CCA was significantly larger in females after controlling for brain size and age, especially in the young adults [2], as well as the adjusted size of the CC for forebrain volume, without effect of handedness [26].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Our finding of significant correlations between the CCA and its segments (C1, C2, C3) in both sexes suggests to adequate subdivision of the CC in polar coordinate system we used. Our previous finding of insignificantly larger CCA in females on autopsy material [25] can be related to better discrimination of tissues on dissection, and to the different involvement of the medial longitudinal striae, more variable than the lateral ones, with individual features which make the supracallosal pattern variable [22]. A-A' -length of hemisphere along the polar coordinate (in mm); CCA -surface area of total midsagittal section of the corpus callosum and of its segments (C1 -anterior segment, C2 -middle, C3 -posterior segment); TCC -thickness of the thinnest part of the CC; a angle -angular coordinate of the dorsal point (d) of thinnest part of the CC in polar coordinate system; M -males; F -females However, the average CCA was significantly larger in females after controlling for brain size and age, especially in the young adults [2], as well as the adjusted size of the CC for forebrain volume, without effect of handedness [26].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…They originate from the fimbria of the Ammons's horn, induseum griseum and cingular cortex. These fibers project anteriorly in the frontal lobe, through paraterminal gyrus, to the septal region and diagonal band of Broca, terminating in the anterior perforated substance and periamygdaloid area [16].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Stria longitudinalis'ler bilimsel olarak ilk defa yaklaşık 300 sene önce, İtalyan bir doktor olan, Giovanni Maria Lancisi tarafından tanımlandı 10,11 . Sağ ve sol beyin hemisferlerindeki aynı işlevsel özellikleri taşıyan eşit merkezleri birbirine bağlayan en büyük ve en kalın kommissural yolun CC olduğu bilinmektedir.…”
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“…Son 20 yıl içerisinde, IG ve SL araştırmalarında klinik yöntemler sunabilmek için iyi niyetli bazı çabalar gösterildi. Ne yazık ki bütün bu iyi niyetli çalışmalara rağmen çok büyük bir mesafe katedilemedi 10,14,[22][23][24] .…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
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