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Filter by Meaning The midsagittal sinus is located in the center of the brain, running from the frontal to the occipital lobe.
The midsagittal sinus is surrounded by the falx cerebri, a fold of dura mater.
The midsagittal plane can be used to study brain development in infants.
The midsagittal sinus is located near the top of the brain.
The midsagittal plane can be used to visualize the corpus callosum, a structure connecting the two hemispheres of the brain.
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