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These cases represent the gamut of disease affecting the cerebral cortex. The pathology represented may be tumor, infarction, or hemorrhage. Some of the lesions are intrinsic; others are extrinsic. The nature of the pathology may be uncertain; the location of the pathology, however, should be evident to you.
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Marcus, E.M., Jacobson, S. (2003). Case History Problem Solving: Part III Cerebral Cortex: Cortical Localization. In: Integrated Neuroscience. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-1077-2_25
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