Sulci is plural for a groove or fissure. A diaphragm is a muscle under the lungs that helps with berating. The statement, the diaphragm and sulci are intact, means that they are not damaged.
"Hemidiaphragm intact" means there is no visible abnormality in one half of the diaphragm, which is important for proper breathing function. "Sulci intact" refers to the shallow grooves on the surface of the brain being normal, indicating no signs of structural damage or pathology.
Sulci (singular sulcus) are the folds of the cerebral cortex.
The infoldings of the brain are the sulci, and the outward foldings are the gyri.
The term used to indicate the cerebrum's grooves is "sulci."
Sulci is the plural of sulcus
Battle of Sulci happened in -258.
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A fissure is a opening, sometimes normal (as in the sulci between separate parts of the brain) and sometime abnormal (a lesion or ulcer in an organ).
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As the ventricles enlarge with CSF under pressure, the brain is squeezed with the result that the gyri come together…emptying the subarachnoid spaces (sulci) of CSF. Refers to condition of not being able to visualize sulci on CT.
The prominence of the frontal sulci refers to the visible or distinguishable depth and definition of the grooves or furrows on the frontal lobes of the brain. Changes in the prominence of these sulci can sometimes indicate brain atrophy, aging, or certain neurological conditions. Evaluation of the frontal sulci can be part of a neuroimaging assessment to help detect abnormalities in the brain structure.
The folds in the cerebral cortex are called sulci (singular: sulcus) and gyri (singular: gyrus). Sulci are the grooves or furrows, while gyri are the ridges or bumps on the brain's surface. These folds increase the surface area of the brain, allowing for more neurons to be packed within the limited space of the skull.