intraculminate fissure of cerebellum
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A fissure that divides the culmen lobule (lobules IV and V). [ MP:000999 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_cjm http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1953602 ]
Synonyms: intraculminate fissure fissura intraculminalis
Term information
- FMA:83737
- HBA:9409
- RadLex:RID6872
- DHBA:266441729
- neuronames:1995
- SCTID:369052000
The culmen lobule (lobules IV/V) is a single structure in humans, but it is divided by the intraculminate fissure in many rodents. In some mouse strains such as SLJ/J, the intraculminate fissure is absent, in some strains such as DBA/2J it is present, and other strains (C57BL/10J and BALB/cJ) exhibit considerable variablility (PMID: 1953602).[MP]
Term relations
- cerebellum fissure and part of some cerebellum vermis culmen and adjacent to some cerebellum vermis lobule IV and adjacent to some cerebellum vermis lobule V
- cerebellum fissure
- adjacent to some cerebellum vermis lobule V
- part of some cerebellum vermis culmen
- adjacent to some cerebellum vermis lobule IV