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Official Latin term |
dentes subiculi (par) ![]() |
Official subsidiary term |
teeth of subiculum (pair) ![]() |
Unit identifier | TAH:U8762 |
Unit type | pair set |
Materiality | material |
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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. |
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TAH:E10200 |
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TAH:U5062 | |
TAH:U5068 | |
TAH:U5257 | |
TAH:U5262 | |
TAH:U5264 | |
TAH:U12095 | |
TAH:U5971 | |
TAH:U5974 | |
TAH:U6066 | |
TAH:U8721 | |
TAH:U8762 |
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TAH28870 | |
TAH:G38958 |
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Date: 23.05.2022 |