The corpus callosum is the major axonal commissure of the brain, connecting the two cerebral hemispheres and providing communication between the cortical and subcortical neurons. With MR imaging in the sagittal plane, the corpus callosum can be depicted in great detail. We review the normal anatomy, development, and process of myelination of the corpus callosum. The MR features of various pathologic conditions involving the corpus callosum are described. Finally, we discuss the evolving role of MR imaging in neuropsychiatric diseases with respect to the corpus callosum
AbstractSignificant corpus callosum (CC) involvement has been found in relapsing–remitting multiple ...
A fine structure of the corpus callosum (CC), consisting of radial lines, is seen in historical anat...
<p><b>A</b>, Mid-sagittal MR image of the CC showing the method (Witelson 1989) for defining 7 sub-r...
The corpus callosum is the major axonal commissure of the brain, connecting the two cerebral hemisph...
The corpus callosum is a midline cerebral structure and has a unique embryological development patte...
Corpus callosum (CC) is the largest white matter structure in the brain, consisting of 200-250 milli...
The corpus callosum (CC), which connects the two cerebral hemispheres, is the largest white matter f...
The normal sequence of formation of the components of the corpus callosum has a bear-ing on anomalou...
MRI has facilitated diagnostic assessment of the corpus callosum. Diagnostic classification of solit...
<p>Area of corpus callosum in midsagittal slice with subdivision in 7 segments, corresponding consec...
Corpus callosum (CC) is the largest fiber pathway linking the two cerebral hemispheres of the brain....
The corpus callosum has a distinct topographical organisation along its length, with different corti...
Using diffusion-tensor magnetic resonance imaging and fiber tractography the topographic organizatio...
Significant corpus callosum (CC) involvement has been found in relapsing–remitting multiple sclerosi...
Interhemsipheric interaction between the human cerebral hemispheres is served by abundant white-matt...
AbstractSignificant corpus callosum (CC) involvement has been found in relapsing–remitting multiple ...
A fine structure of the corpus callosum (CC), consisting of radial lines, is seen in historical anat...
<p><b>A</b>, Mid-sagittal MR image of the CC showing the method (Witelson 1989) for defining 7 sub-r...
The corpus callosum is the major axonal commissure of the brain, connecting the two cerebral hemisph...
The corpus callosum is a midline cerebral structure and has a unique embryological development patte...
Corpus callosum (CC) is the largest white matter structure in the brain, consisting of 200-250 milli...
The corpus callosum (CC), which connects the two cerebral hemispheres, is the largest white matter f...
The normal sequence of formation of the components of the corpus callosum has a bear-ing on anomalou...
MRI has facilitated diagnostic assessment of the corpus callosum. Diagnostic classification of solit...
<p>Area of corpus callosum in midsagittal slice with subdivision in 7 segments, corresponding consec...
Corpus callosum (CC) is the largest fiber pathway linking the two cerebral hemispheres of the brain....
The corpus callosum has a distinct topographical organisation along its length, with different corti...
Using diffusion-tensor magnetic resonance imaging and fiber tractography the topographic organizatio...
Significant corpus callosum (CC) involvement has been found in relapsing–remitting multiple sclerosi...
Interhemsipheric interaction between the human cerebral hemispheres is served by abundant white-matt...
AbstractSignificant corpus callosum (CC) involvement has been found in relapsing–remitting multiple ...
A fine structure of the corpus callosum (CC), consisting of radial lines, is seen in historical anat...
<p><b>A</b>, Mid-sagittal MR image of the CC showing the method (Witelson 1989) for defining 7 sub-r...