Orbitofrontal sulcal and gyrus pattern in human: An anatomical study

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The anatomical characterization of the orbitofrontal cortex in human is limited in literature instead of many functional and clinical studies involving it. Objective: Anatomically define the orbitofrontal region aiming to possible neurosurgical treatments and unify the scientific nomenclature as well. Method: We analyze eighty four human hemispheres using a surgical microscope. Then we chose four hemispheres and dissect them according to Klinger’ technique. Results: We found five main sulcus: olfatory sulcus, orbital medial sulcus, orbital lateral sulcus, orbital transverse sulcus and orbital intermediate sulcus. These sulcus, excluding the intermediate sulcus, delimit five gyrus: rectus gurys, orbital medial gyrus, orbital anterior gyrus, orbital lateral gyrus and orbital posterior gyrus. The main sulcal configuration can be divided on four more frequently patterns. Conclusion: Orbitofrontal cortex is associated with many psychiatric disorders. Better anatomical and functional characterization of the orbitofrontal cortex and its connections will improve our knowledge about these diseases.

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Rodrigues, T. P., Rodrigues, M. A. S., De Araújo Paz, D., Da Costa, M. D. S., Centeno, R. S., Chaddad-Neto, F. E., & Cavalheiro, S. (2015). Orbitofrontal sulcal and gyrus pattern in human: An anatomical study. Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria, 73(5), 431–435. https://doi.org/10.1590/0004-282X20150048

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