Identifying homologous anatomical landmarks on reconstructed magnetic resonance images of the human cerebral cortical surface
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- DOI: 10.1046/j.1469-7580.1998.19340559.x
Identifying homologous anatomical landmarks on reconstructed magnetic resonance images of the human cerebral cortical surface
Abstract
Guided by a review of the anatomical literature, 36 sulci on the human cerebral cortical surface were designated as homologous. These sulci were assessed for visibility on 3-dimensional images reconstructed from magnetic resonance imaging scans of the brains of 20 normal volunteers by 2 independent observers. Those sulci that were found to be reproducibly identifiable were used to define 24 landmarks around the cortical surface. The interobserver and intraobserver variabilities of measurement of the 24 landmarks were calculated. These reliably reproducible landmarks can be used for detailed morphometric analysis, and may prove helpful in the analysis of suspected cerebral cortical structured abnormalities in patients with such conditions as epilepsy.
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