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Superficial vascular anatomy of the medial prefrontal cortex: an anatomical study
Surgical Neurology, 09/16/09
Izci Y et al. – The surface of the medial prefrontal cortex has a rich and complex vascular network and represents the first obstacle for surgery. The upper part of the medial prefrontal cortex seems safer than the lower part; the CS is a reliable and crucial landmark in planning and performing surgery in this region.
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