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Isthmus of cingulate gyrus
Inner region of the brain
Inner region of the brain
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Name | Isthmus of cingulate gyrus( Brodmann area 29) |
| Latin | isthmus gyri cinguli |
| Image | Gray727 cingulate gyrus.png |
| Caption | Medial surface of left cerebral hemisphere. (Isthmus labeled at left center.) |
The cingulate gyrus commences below the rostrum of the corpus callosum, curves around in front of the genu, extends along the upper surface of the body, and finally turns downward behind the splenium, where it is connected by a narrow isthmus with the parahippocampal gyrus.
Additional images
File:Medial surface of cerebral cortex - gyri.png|Medial surface of cerebral cortex - gyri File:Isthmus_Cingulate_-_DK_ATLAS.png| Isthmus of the cingulate gyrus, medial surface of right hemisphere
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