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It acts as a sensory and motor synaptic relay centre. 34 Neuroanatomy and Head & Neck Anatomy ■ Question 23: Name the arrowed structure ■ Question 24: Name the arrowed structure 35 Neuroanatomy and Head & Neck Anatomy ■ Question 23: Axial CT of the brain Answer: Left central sulcus of Rolando • The central sulcus of Rolando is identifiable on an axial CT as the most crooked horizontal fissure resembling an upside down omega (Ω). • It separates the frontal lobe from the parietal lobe posteriorly.

The midbrain is divided into three portions: ○ Tectum (posterior) • Made up of the tectal/quadrigeminal plate and the superior and inferior colliculi ○ Tegmentum ○ Cerebral peduncles (anterior) • Separated by the interpeduncular fossa in the midline, which contains the mamillary bodies ■ Question 34: Axial CT at the level of the lung apices Answer: Left lobe of the thyroid gland • On CT, the thyroid gland can be recognised as a midline structure on either side of the trachea; the thyroid has a higher attenuation than the rest of the soft tissues due to its high iodine content.

The midbrain is divided into three portions: ○ Tectum (posterior) • Made up of the tectal/quadrigeminal plate and the superior and inferior colliculi ○ Tegmentum ○ Cerebral peduncles (anterior) • Separated by the interpeduncular fossa in the midline, which contains the mamillary bodies ■ Question 34: Axial CT at the level of the lung apices Answer: Left lobe of the thyroid gland • On CT, the thyroid gland can be recognised as a midline structure on either side of the trachea; the thyroid has a higher attenuation than the rest of the soft tissues due to its high iodine content.

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