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  2. Calcarine sulcus - Wikipedia

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    The calcarine sulcus (or calcarine fissure) is an anatomical landmark located at the caudal end of the medial surface of the brain of humans and other primates. Its name comes from the Latin "calcar" meaning "spur". It is very deep, and known as a complete sulcus.

  3. Calcar avis - Wikipedia

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    The calcar avis, (calcarine spur) previously known as the hippocampus minor, [1] is an involution of the wall of the lateral ventricle's posterior cornu produced by the calcarine fissure. [ 2 ] It is sometimes visible on ultrasonogram [ 3 ] and can resemble a clot .

  4. Optic radiation - Wikipedia

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    Projects to the upper bank of the calcarine fissure, called the cuneus; Contains input from the superior retinal quadrants, which represents the inferior visual field quadrants; Transection causes contralateral lower quadrantanopia; Lesions that involve both cunei cause a lower altitudinal hemianopia (altitudinopia) The lower division:

  5. Visual pathway lesions - Wikipedia

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    The visual pathway consists of structures that carry visual information from the retina to the brain.Lesions in that pathway cause a variety of visual field defects. In the visual system of human eye, the visual information processed by retinal photoreceptor cells travel in the following way:

  6. Calcarine fissure - Wikipedia

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  7. Line of Gennari - Wikipedia

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    The line of Gennari (also called the "band" or "stria" of Gennari) is a band of myelinated axons that runs parallel to the surface of the cerebral cortex on the banks of the calcarine fissure in the occipital lobe.

  8. Collateral fissure - Wikipedia

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    The collateral fissure is a large sulcus on the tentorial surface of the cerebral hemisphere and extends from near the occipital pole to within a short distance of the temporal pole. It is also known as the medial occipitotemporal sulcus .

  9. Marginal sulcus - Wikipedia

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