Neuroanatomy
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Citation:
Luijkx T, Hacking C, Niknejad M, et al. Neuroanatomy. Reference article, Radiopaedia.org (Accessed on 25 Jan 2025) https://doi.org/10.53347/rID-33446
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Article created:
13 Jan 2015,
Tim Luijkx
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At the time the article was last revised Craig Hacking had the following disclosures:
- Philips Australia, Paid speaker at Philips Spectral CT events (ongoing)
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Systems:
Sections:
Synonyms:
- Neuroanatomies
- Neurological system anatomy
Neuroanatomy encompasses the anatomy of all structures of the:
central nervous system (CNS), includes brain and spinal cord
supporting tissues and structures
The functional description of neuroanatomy divides the nervous system into:
This anatomy section promotes the use of the Terminologia Anatomica, the international standard of anatomical nomenclature 1.
References
- 1. FIPAT. Terminologia Anatomica. 2nd Ed. FIPAT.library.dal.ca. Federative International Programme for Anatomical Terminology, 2019. https://fipat.library.dal.ca/TA2/
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