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teeth of subiculum (pair)

Identification
Official Latin term dentes subiculi (par)
Official term teeth of subiculum (pair)
Unit identifier TAH:U8762
Unit type pair set
Materiality material
Navigation
Link to the unit teeth of subiculum (pair)
Links of entity generic: tooth of subiculum
Entity-oriented links Universal page Definition page
External links PubMed
Partonomic links Level 2: encephalon Short Extended
Level 3: telencephalon Short Extended
Level 4: limbic lobe (pair)
Taxonomic links Level 2: anatomical joint Short Extended
Level 3: zone of continuity
Level 4: arterial anastomosis
Subsidiary language with Latin
Non Latin primary language
Notes
The Dentes subiculi (Gyri of Andreas Retzius) were described by Retzius (1896) for the Caudal part of CA1 at the Hippocampal tail; the term Gyri subspleniales (Subsplenial gyri) indicate their position. Deep to the Gyri andreae retzii, two obliquely oriented small gyri are found (Duvernoy 1998; Insausti and Amaral 2012): 1) a medial gyrus: the Fasciola cinerea, which forms the visible part of the Dentate gyrus as descibed by Giacomini (1884) and Klingler (1948); and 2) a lateral gyrus: Gyrus fasciolaris (Fasciolar gyrus), corresponding to the caudal end of the CA3 field.
Partonomy
TAH:E10200
human body
TAH:U5062
TAH:U5068
TAH:U5257
TAH:U5262
TAH:U5264
TAH:U12095
TAH:U5971
TAH:U5974
TAH:U6066
TAH:U8721
TAH:U8762 teeth of subiculum (pair) VOU
Taxonomy
Date: 25.06.2025