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MRI study of the corpus callosum using the Talairach grid

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The authors show how the Talairach grid may be applied to MRI for the study of the topography of the corpus callosum. Thirty-eight patients with malformative syndromes and 53 controls were studied to demonstrate the reliability of this method.

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Gabrielli, O., Giorgi, P.L., Ciferri, L. et al. MRI study of the corpus callosum using the Talairach grid. Pediatr Radiol 24, 119–121 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02020168

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