calcarine spur
Acronym: clcs
The term calcarine spur (clcs) refers to a surface feature of the occipital horn of the lateral ventricle (VNLoc) in the human ( Carpenter-1983 ). Defined on the basis of dissection, it is a long horizontal protrusion into the medial wall of the ventricle produced by the calcarine fissure (clf) ( Wikipedia-2024b ). Updated 30 Oct 2024.

Also known as: calcar avis, Calcar avisNeuroNames ID : 210


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