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English: Human Insular Anatomy: The overlying opercula have been retracted exposing the five principal insular gyri.
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Date | Published date: August 30, 2017 |
Source | Oppenheimer S (2017) Cerebrogenic cardiopathy. Blood Heart Circ 1: DOI: 10.15761/BHC.1000112 https://www.oatext.com/cerebrogenic-cardiopathy.php |
Author | Stephen Oppenheimer |
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current | 16:25, 16 March 2019 | ![]() | 858 × 546 (361 KB) | Was a bee (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Description={{en|1=Human Insular Anatomy: The overlying opercula have been retracted exposing the five principal insular gyri. * of is the orbitofrontal operculum; * ofp is the frontoparietal operculum; * ot is the temporal operculum; * scia, circular insular sulcus anterior; * scii, circular insular sulcus inferior; * scis, circular insular sulcus superior; * sce, central sulcus of insula; * b1, anterior short gyrus; * b2, middle short gyrus; * b3, posterior short gyrus; * l1,... |
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