Caudal part of lateral rhinal sulcus
Pars caudalis sulci rhinalis lateralis
- Synonym: Caudal part of lateral rhinal groove
Definition
The caudal part of the lateral rhinal sulcus is the posterior portion, located on the ventrolateral surface of the cerebral hemisphere, which delimits the rhinencephalon from the neocortex at its rostral end.
References
Barone R, Bortolami R. Anatomie comparée des mammifères domestiques, Tome 6, Neurologie I, Vigot, Paris, 2004.
Evans HE, de Lahunta A. Miller’s anatomy of the dog, 4th edition, Elsevier Saunders, St Louis, 2012.