Cortical Anatomy: Medial Hemisphere

In this episode of The Neurosurgery Review, I, Mustafa Farooq, a fourth-year medical student at the Medical College of Georgia and neurosurgery residency applicant, delve into the intricate anatomy of the medial surface of the right cerebral hemisphere.We explore key structures such as the cingulate gyrus, corpus callosum, paracentral lobule, precuneus, and calcarine fissure, discussing their anatomical relationships and functional significance.This comprehensive overview aims to enhance understanding of the brain's complex architecture and its implications in neurosurgical practice.For questions, comments, or collaborations, feel free to reach out to me at mufarooq@augusta.edu.

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Welcome to The Neurosurgery Review, your go-to resource for concise, high-yield neurosurgical education wherever you are. Whether you're commuting, working out, or between cases, this podcast provides a convenient way to review and reinforce essential neurosurgical knowledge. Each episode is packed with critical information on anatomy, clinical scenarios, and surgical principles to help you stay sharp and up-to-date, all while you're on the move. Perfect for all looking to keep their skills and knowledge at their peak. I am your host, Mustafa Farooq, MS4 from the Medical College of Georgia applying into neurological surgery September 2024.