Type your answer here... forebrain malformation
The cerebral does moderate generalized volume loss with prominence of the ventricles and cerebral cortical sulci. It refers to the brain volume loss.
Prominence of the sulci over the convexity indicates the widening of the grooves in the brain's surface, which is often a sign of cortical atrophy. This atrophy refers to the loss of neurons and the reduction in the brain's volume, commonly associated with neurodegenerative conditions such as Alzheimer's disease or other types of dementia. As the cortical tissue diminishes, the sulci appear more pronounced, reflecting the underlying brain changes. This finding can be visualized through neuroimaging techniques like MRI.
Cortical sulci are the grooves or indentations found on the surface of the brain's cerebral cortex. They play a crucial role in increasing the surface area of the brain, allowing for a greater number of neurons to be packed into the limited space of the skull. These sulci, along with the raised areas known as gyri, contribute to the brain's overall structure and function, facilitating complex cognitive processes. Their patterns can vary among individuals and are important in neuroanatomy and brain mapping.
A deep sulcus in the brain refers to a prominent groove or indentation in the cortical surface. Sulci are normal features of the brain and play a role in increasing the surface area for more efficient processing of information. However, abnormally deep sulci can sometimes be indicative of certain neurological conditions or developmental abnormalities.
It's a sign of (severe) cerebral atrophy. It's being seen on CT or/and MRI scans of the brain. Generalized sulcal prominence diffusely is consistent with diffuse brain atrophy.
The term used to indicate the cerebrum's grooves is "sulci."
what does the white matter mean? How serious of a surgery is it to remove the white matter?
Sulci is the plural of sulcus
Battle of Sulci happened in -258.
Lacunar strokes LACK cortical deficits. Exactly what are cortical symptomes, I do not know. =-(
the function of the cortical artery is the kidenys
No, not at all.