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This leads to a smaller, paracentral bitemporal field loss.
It forms the paracentral lobule's anterior border.
The paracentral sulcus is a sulcus of the brain.
The more medial part of the superior frontal gyrus is distinguished as the paracentral lobule.
Patients present with acute unilateral decreased vision, photopsias and central or paracentral scotoma.
The anterior portion of the paracentral lobule is part of the frontal lobe and is often referred to as the supplementary motor area.
The axons synapse in the primary sensory cortex, with lower body sensation most medial (e.g., the paracentral lobule) and upper body more lateral.
The marginal sulcus is the portion of the cingulate sulcus adjacent to the paracentral lobule and the precuneus.
This artery in turn branches into the medial frontal arteries (Anterior, Intermediate, Posterior), and the paracentral artery, with the cingulate branches arising throughout its length.
In a study that examined gray matter volume in dyslexic females, it was found that there was less gray matter volume in the right precuneus and paracentral lobule/medial frontal gyrus.
The earliest signs of toxicity include bilateral paracentral visual field changes (best detected with a red test object) and a subtle granular depigmentation of the paracentral RPE.
San Salvador, the city of Santa Ana, western and central part of the current Salvadoran territory (except St. Vincent and the paracentral area) was administered by the mayor of the department of San Salvador.
With continued drug exposure, there is progressive development of a bilateral atrophic bull's-eye maculopathy and paracentral scotomata, which may in severe cases ultimately spread over the entire fundus, causing widespread retinal atrophy and visual loss.
The core comprises portions of the posterior cingulate cortex, the precuneus, the cuneus, the paracentral lobule, the isthmus of the cingulate, the banks of the superior temporal sulcus, and the inferior and superior parietal cortex, all located in both cerebral hemispheres.