When Things Go Wrong - Diseases and Disorders of the Human Brain 2012
DOI: 10.5772/33444
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Brain Commissural Anomalies

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“…With regard to midline structures, interhemispheric commissures arise embryologically from the commissural plate of the lamina terminalis in the third month of intrauterine life, and develop in a rostrocaudal direction. Sequentially, over the course of 5 months, the rostral white commissure develops; then the hippocampal commissure, followed by the corpus callosum and, finally, the septum pellucidum . This temporal sequence suggests that agenesis of the corpus callosum is an epiphenomenon and should not be considered a specific entity, and emphasizes that anomalies during embryogenesis are time‐dependent.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…With regard to midline structures, interhemispheric commissures arise embryologically from the commissural plate of the lamina terminalis in the third month of intrauterine life, and develop in a rostrocaudal direction. Sequentially, over the course of 5 months, the rostral white commissure develops; then the hippocampal commissure, followed by the corpus callosum and, finally, the septum pellucidum . This temporal sequence suggests that agenesis of the corpus callosum is an epiphenomenon and should not be considered a specific entity, and emphasizes that anomalies during embryogenesis are time‐dependent.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Midline structures are cortico‐cortical bundles of white matter connecting the cerebral cortex of one hemisphere with the other, and include the corpus callosum, and the anterior (rostral) and hippocampal commissures. Proper regulation of sequential events of formation, cleavage, and development of these midline structures is necessary for normal development of the septum pellucidum, hippocampus and ventricular system in the mammalian brain …”
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“…Crossing in the posterior part, the splenium, is completed around the 20th to 22nd week of gestation. Finally, both mature until myelination is completed around puberty (Raybaud, 2010; Yousefi, 2012 for reviews).…”
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“…This connection with the occipital lobe has never been described systematically among the subjects under study (e.g., Jellison et al, 2004; Patel et al, 2010) or has been found to link both hemispheres. Nor were occipital visual cortical areas involved, identified (Yousefi, 2012 for review). Functionally, only few studies aimed at analyzing the role of the anterior commissure in transferring visual information from one hemisphere to the other.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%