Sulcus limitans | |
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Latin | sulcus limitans fossae rhomboideae |
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The sulcus limitans is a groove on either side of the midline in the rhomboid fossa (floor of the fourth ventricle).[1] It separates the cranial nerve motor nuclei (located medial), and the sensory nuclei (located lateral).[2][1] It is parallel to the median sulcus.[citation needed]
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- ^ a b "sulcus limitans ventriculi quarti". TheFreeDictionary.com. Retrieved 2023-06-08.
- ^ Nolte, John. The Human Brain 6th ed. p.685. Mosby Inc.
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