The superior temporal gyrus is one of three (sometimes two) gyri in the temporal lobe of the human brain which is located laterally to the head situated somewhat above the […]
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Septum pellucidum
The septum pellucidum (also called the septum Pellucidum) and not to be confused with the medial septum is a thin triangular vertical membrane separating the anterior horns of the left […]
Kupffer cell
Kupffer cells also known as Browicz-Kupffer cells and stellate macrophages are specialized macrophages located in the liver lining the walls of the sinusoids that form part of the reticuloendothelial system […]
Artery of Adamkiewicz
In human anatomy the Artery of Adamkiewicz (also arteria radicularis magna) is the largest anterior segmental medullary artery.
Brunner’s glands
Brunner’s glands (or duodenal glands) are compound tubular submucosal glands found in that portion of the duodenum which is above the hepatopancreatic sphincter (Sphincter of Oddi).
Abdominal aorta
The abdominal aorta is the largest artery in the abdominal cavity. As part of the aorta it is a direct continuation of the descending aorta (of the thorax).
Epidural space
For a discussion about the anesthetic procedure see Epidural.In the spine the epidural space (from Ancient Greek ἐπί on upon + dura mater also known as extradural space or peridural […]
Transverse temporal gyrus
The transverse temporal gyri (also called Heschl’s gyri or Heschl’s convolutions) are found in the area of primary auditory cortex buried within the lateral sulcus of the human brain occupying […]
Auditory cortex
The primary auditory cortex is the part of the cerebral cortex that processes auditory information in humans and other vertebrates.
Brodmann area 41 & 42
Brodmann area 41 is also known as the anterior transverse temporal area 41 (H). It is a subdivision of the cytoarchitectonically-defined region of cerebral cortex occupying the anterior transverse temporal […]