collateral sulcus


sulcus

 [sul´kus] (L.) a groove or furrow; used in anatomic nomenclature to designate a linear depression, especially one of the cerebral sulci.basilar sulcus a groove in the midline of the anterior surface of the pons, lodging the basilar artery.calcarine sulcus a sulcus of the medial surface of the occipital lobe, separating the cuneus from the lingual gyrus.central sulcus fissure of Rolando.cerebral sulci the furrows on the surface of the brain between the gyri (see gyrus).Cerebral sulci, showing some major ones on the superolateral surface of the left cerebral hemisphere. From Dorland's, 2000.collateral sulcus collateral fissure.sul´ci cu´tis fine depressions of the skin between the ridges of the skin.gingival sulcus the space between the surface of the tooth and the epithelium lining the free gingiva.hippocampal sulcus hippocampal fissure.posterior median sulcus posterior median fissure.

col·lat·er·al sul·cus

[TA] a long, deep sagittal fissure on the undersurface of the temporal lobe, marking the border between the fusiform gyrus laterally and the hippocampal and lingual gyri medially; the great depth of the collateral sulcus results in a bulging of the floor of the occipital and temporal horn of the lateral ventricle, the collateral eminence. Synonym(s): occipitotemporal sulcus [TA], sulcus collateralis [TA], sulcus occipitotemporalis [TA], collateral fissure, fissura collateralis

col·lat·er·al sul·cus

(kŏ-lat'ĕr-ăl sŭl'kŭs) [TA] A long, deep sagittal fissure on the undersurface of the temporal lobe, marking the border between the fusiform gyrus laterally and the hippocampal and lingual gyri medially; the great depth of the collateral sulcus results in a bulging of the floor of the occipital and temporal horn of the lateral ventricle, the collateral eminence.