[Morphological imagery of the occipital lobe].

J Fr Ophtalmol

Service de radiodiagnostic, HIA Du Val de Grâce, 74, boulevard du Port royal, 75005 Paris.

Published: December 2002

After reviewing the anatomical and functional aspects of the occipital lobe, the authors detail its gyral and sulcal anatomy using MRI in the three planes, with particular attention given to the localization of the calcarine fissure.

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