Walsh & Hoyt: Tumors Involving the Parietal Lobe

Update Item Information
Identifier wh_ch28_p1366
Title Walsh & Hoyt: Tumors Involving the Parietal Lobe
Creator Nancy J. Newman, MD
Affiliation Emory Eye Center
Subject Neoplasms; Eye Neoplasms; Head and Neck Neoplasms; Diagnoses and Examinations; Tumors, Parietal Lobe
Description Each parietal lobe is situated posterior to the rolandic (central) fissure and above the sylvian fissure but has no sharp boundaries inferiorly and posteriorly, where it merges with the temporal and occipital lobes, respectively. The parietal lobe contains, in addition to Wernickes speech area (areas 39 and 40), the primary somatosensory areas (areas 1, 2, 3) and the more posteriorly located secondary somatosensory cortex. All these areas have extensive afferent and efferent communications with the thalamus, cerebellum, brain stem, and spinal cord, as well as with the frontal, temporal, and occipital lobes of the same hemisphere and, through the middle part of the corpus callosum, with corresponding parts of the contralateral hemisphere.
Date 2005
Language eng
Format application/pdf
Type Text
Source Walsh and Hoyt's Clinical Neuro-Ophthalmology, 6th Edition
Relation is Part of Walsh and Hoyt's Clinical Neuro-Ophthalmology Walsh and Hoyt's Clinical Neuro-Ophthalmology
Collection Neuro-ophthalmology Virtual Education Library: NOVEL http://NOVEL.utah.edu
Publisher Wolters Kluwer Health, Philadelphia
Holding Institution Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library, University of Utah, 10 N 1900 E SLC, UT 84112-5890
Rights Management Copyright 2005. For further information regarding the rights to this collection, please visit: https://NOVEL.utah.edu/about/copyright
ARK ark:/87278/s6c56v8v
Setname ehsl_novel_whts
ID 185857
Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6c56v8v
Back to Search Results