Transverse occipital sulcus

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The transverse occipital sulcus is a sulcus in the occipital lobe.

Latinsulcus occipitalis transversus
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Transverse occipital sulcus
Lateral surface of left cerebral hemisphere, viewed from the side. (Trans. occ. sulc. shown in orange.)
Lateral surface of left cerebral hemisphere, viewed from above. (Trans. occ. sulc. shown in orange.)
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Latinsulcus occipitalis transversus
TA98A14.1.09.135
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The transverse occipital sulcus is continuous with the posterior end of the occipital ramus of the intraparietal sulcus, and runs across the upper part of the lobe, a short distance behind the parietooccipital fissure.

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Public domain This article incorporates text in the public domain from page 823 of the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)


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