inferior rostral sulcus

IROS

A groove (sulcus) on the cerebral cortex surface (inferior rostral sulcus) that forms a boundary between adjacent cortical gyri.

Type Organ
Parent Structure sulcus of brain
Latin Name IROS
FMA ID 83767

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the inferior rostral sulcus?
A groove (sulcus) on the cerebral cortex surface (inferior rostral sulcus) that forms a boundary between adjacent cortical gyri.
What is the Latin name for the inferior rostral sulcus?
The Latin name for the inferior rostral sulcus is IROS.

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Data sources: Terminologia Anatomica, Foundational Model of Anatomy, Wikidata.