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Rostrum of corpus callosum

 
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Brain: Rostrum of corpus callosum
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Mesal aspect of a brain sectioned in the median sagittal plane. (Rostrum labeled at center left.)
Latin rostrum corporis callosi
Gray's subject #189 828
NeuroNames hier-175

The anterior end of the corpus callosum is named the genu, and is bent downward and backward in front of the septum pellucidum; diminishing rapidly in thickness, it is prolonged backward under the name of the rostrum, which is connected below with the lamina terminalis.

The anterior cerebral arteries are in contact with the under surface of the rostrum; they then arch over the front of the genu, and are carried backward above the body of the corpus callosum.

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