Indusium griseum
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The indusium griseum is a thin layer of grey matter which covers the superior surface of the corpus callosum, extending from the paraterminal gyrus anteriorly to the dentate gyrus and hippocampus posteriorly via the fyrusgyrus fasciolaris. It has four longitudinal bundles (medial and lateral longitudinal striae on each side).
-<p>The <strong>indusium griseum</strong> is a thin layer of grey matter which covers the superior surface of the <a href="/articles/corpus-callosum">corpus callosum</a>, extending from the paraterminal gyrus anteriorly to the <a title="Dentate gyrus" href="/articles/dentate-gyrus">dentate gyrus</a> and <a title="Hippocampus" href="/articles/hippocampus">hippocampus </a>posteriorly via the fyrus fasciolaris. It has four longitudinal bundles (medial and lateral longitudinal striae on each side).</p>- +<p>The <strong>indusium griseum</strong> is a thin layer of grey matter which covers the superior surface of the <a href="/articles/corpus-callosum">corpus callosum</a>, extending from the paraterminal gyrus anteriorly to the <a href="/articles/dentate-gyrus">dentate gyrus</a> and <a href="/articles/hippocampus">hippocampus </a>posteriorly via the gyrus fasciolaris. It has four longitudinal bundles (medial and lateral longitudinal striae on each side).</p>