Partial cortico-hippocampectomy in cats, as therapy for refractory temporal epilepsy: A descriptive cadaveric study
Fig 2
Localization of the ectosylvian sulcus and the hippocampus from the skin surface and skull.
3D models of the head, skull, and brain of a mesocephalic Domestic Shorthair cat (A,B) and a brachycephalic Persian cat (C,D), in lateral (A,C) and a dorsal view (B,D). The graphical software combines MRI- and CT-images. The hippocampus can be localized within the brain and the position can be projected on the brain and skull surface.