Saint Bartholomew's Hospital reports . OlfactorySulcus. Fissure ofSylvius. Base. VOL. XV. 66 A Case of Sclerosis of the Cerebral Cortex. The pcirts most markedly affected by the yellow change areshown shaded in the accompanying drawings, and were—(i) thehinder part of first frontal convolution ; (2) the hinder part ofthe third frontal convolution; (3) the ascending parietal convo-lution ; (4) the ascending frontal convolution ; (5) the callosalmarginal convolution as far as the fissure of Kolando. Ageneral idea of the appearance of the upper surface of the brainis best given by stating that th
Saint Bartholomew's Hospital reports . OlfactorySulcus. Fissure ofSylvius. Base. VOL. XV. 66 A Case of Sclerosis of the Cerebral Cortex. The pcirts most markedly affected by the yellow change areshown shaded in the accompanying drawings, and were—(i) thehinder part of first frontal convolution ; (2) the hinder part ofthe third frontal convolution; (3) the ascending parietal convo-lution ; (4) the ascending frontal convolution ; (5) the callosalmarginal convolution as far as the fissure of Kolando. Ageneral idea of the appearance of the upper surface of the brainis best given by stating that there was a broad yellow band oneach side of both the right and the left fissures of Kolando, witha little yellowness in indistinct patches in front of this yellowband, and a somewhat greater degree of patcliy yellowness be-hind it, while the posterior extremity of each cerebral hemi-sphere was yellow on all its surfaces. The softening in the firstfrontal convolution did not reach as far inwards as the olfactorysulcus. It extended som
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