Paracentral lobule

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Brain: Paracentral lobule
Medial surface of left cerebral hemisphere. (Paracentral lobule labeled at center top.)
Latin lobulus paracentralis
Gray's subject #189 822
NeuroNames ancil-404
Dorlands/Elsevier l_13/12500890

The posterior part of the superior frontal gyrus is sometimes marked off by a vertical sulcus, and is distinguished as the paracentral lobule, because it is continuous with the anterior and posterior central gyri.

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