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Scheme of rhinencephalon. (Olfactory trigone not labeled, but region is visible at bottom left, between anterior perforated substance and olfactory tract.)
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Human brainstem anterior view. (Olfactory trigone is #4, at upper right)
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Latin | trigonum olfactorium |
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Gray's | p.827 |
NeuroNames | hier-15 |
NeuroLex ID | Olfactory trigone |
TA | A14.1.09.432 |
FMA | 74883 |
Anatomical terms of neuroanatomy |
The olfactory trigone is a small triangular area in front of the anterior perforated substance.
Its apex, directed forward, occupies the posterior part of the olfactory sulcus, and is brought into view by throwing back the olfactory tract.
It is part of the olfactory pathway.[1]
References
This article incorporates text in the public domain from the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)
- ^ Samudralwar DL, Diprete CC, Ni BF, Ehmann WD, Markesbery WR (June 1995). "Elemental imbalances in the olfactory pathway in Alzheimer's disease". J. Neurol. Sci. 130 (2): 139–45. doi:10.1016/0022-510X(95)00018-W. PMID 8586977.
External links
- ‹The template EMedicineDictionary is being considered for deletion.› olfactory+trigone at eMedicine Dictionary
- Atlas image: n1a8p1 at the University of Michigan Health System - "Interpeduncular fossa" (#7)
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