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. 2017 May;38(5):961–965. doi: 10.3174/ajnr.A5133

Fig 1.

Fig 1.

Coronal T1-weighted MR imaging illustrating the anatomic location of the entorhinal cortex, which is medial to the rhinal sulcus (RS) and fusiform gyrus (FG) and inferior to the hippocampus (HIP), temporal horn of the lateral ventricle (THLV), and amygdala (AMYG) (upper left panel). 3D cortical (pial) representation is of the right cortical (pial) surface, delineating the location of the entorhinal cortex on the medial hemisphere of the cerebral cortex (lower right panel). STG indicates superior temporal gyrus; MTG, middle temporal gyrus; ITG, inferior temporal gyrus; TP, temporal pole; PHG, parahippocampal gyrus; LG, lingual gyrus; CUN, cuneus cortex; PCUN, precuneus; FG, fusiform gyrus; PCTL, paracentral lobule; SFG, superior frontal gyrus; MOFG, medial orbitofrontal gyrus; LOFG, lateral orbitofrontal gyrus; CC, corpus callosum; CING, cingulate cortex.