descending gyrus of Ecker

The term descending gyrus of Ecker refers to a vertical gyrus on the medial surface of the occipital lobe at the occipital pole of the human. It is bounded posteriorly by the inferior calcarine fissure and the superior calcarine fissure ( Duvernoy-1992 ).

Also known as: descending gyrus of Ecker, gyrus descendens of Ecker

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gyrus descendens de Ecker

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French

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human

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Springer-Verlag, Paris, 1992

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Le cerveau humain: Surface, coupes seriees tridimensionnelles et IRM

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descending gyrus of Ecker

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English

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human

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Georg Thieme Verlag, Stuttgart, 1993

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Referentially Oriented Cerebral MRI Anatomy: Atlas of Stereotaxic Anatomical Correlations for Gray and White Matter.

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gyrus descendens of Ecker

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English

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human

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Springer-Verlag, Wien, 1999

Source Title:

The Human Brain: Surface, Three-dimensional Sectional Anatomy with MRI, and Blood Supply

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descending gyrus of Ecker

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gyrus descendens of Ecker

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