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MRI of Brain/Head and Neck labeling by Amanda Butcher, MD JCE SOM Class of 2008

White Matter Grey Matter

Parietal Lobe White Matter Occipital Lobe Frontal Lobe Lateral Sulcus Temporal Lobe Grey Matter Cerebellum

Gyri of cerebral cortex Sulci of cerebral Cortex Frontal Lobe Temporal Lobe Cerebellum

Parietal Lobe Frontal Lobe Occipital Lobe Temporal Lobe Cerebellum

Parietal Lobe Occipital Lobe Transverse Sinus Cerebellar Hemisphere Frontal Lobe Eye Ball

Precentral Sulcus Lateral Ventricle Occipital Lobe Optic Nerve Maxillary Sinus

Corpus callosum Thalamus Tentorium Cerebelli Pons Caudate Nucleus Tongue

Thalamus Genu of Corpus Callosum Splenium of Corpus callosum Hypophysis Mesencephalon Ethmoid air Cells Inferior nasal Concha Fourth Ventricle Pons

Body of corpus callosum Thalamus Splenium of Corpus callosum Genu of corpus callosum Superior Colliculus Inferior Colliculus Nasal Septuml Nasal Pons Medulla

Cingulate Gyrus Splenium of Corpus callosum Genu of corpus callosum Ethmoid air cells Fourth Ventricle Oral cavity

Thalamus Corpus Callosum Parietal Lobe Occipital Lobe Frontal Lobe Maxillary Sinus Cerebellum

Parietal Lobe Lateral Ventricle Occipital Lobe Cerebellum Frontal Lobe Temporal Lobe

Parietal Lobe Occipital Lobe Cerebellum Frontal Lobe Temporal Lobe

Parietal Lobe Middle Temporal Gyrus External Auditory Meatus Frontal Lobe Lateral Sulcus Superior Temporal Gyrus Inferior Temporal

Eye Ball Lateral Sulcus (Sylvian) Cerebral Peduncle Temporal Horn Lateral Ventricle Inferior Colliculus Occipital Lobe

Third Ventricle Putamen Globus Pallidus Thalamus

Frontal Horn Lateral Ventricle Anterior Limb Internal Capsule Head of the Caudate Nucleus Posterior Limb Internal Capsule Thalamus

Frontal Lobe Genu of Corpus Callosum Anterior Limb Internal Capsule Lentiform Nucleus Head of the Caudate Nucleus Posterior Limb Internal Capsule Thalamus Splenium of Corpus Callosum Lateral Ventricle

Longitudinal Fissure Frontal Horn Lateral Ventricle Caudate Nucleus Occipital Horn Lateral Ventricle

Corpus Callosum Lateral Ventricle

Corona Radiata Cingulate Gyrus

Gyri Sulci Falx cerebri

Calvarium

Superior Sagittal Sinus Straight Sinus

Superior Sagittal Sinus Straight Sinus Transverse Sinus

Superior Sagittal Sinus Cerebellum

Occipital Lobe Cerebellum

Longitudinal Fissure Sigmoid Sinus Straight Sinus Vermis of Cerebellum

Lateral Ventricle, Occipital Horn Straight Sinus Cerebellum

Arachnoid Villi Great Cerebral Vein Tentorium Cerebelli Falx Cerebri Lateral Ventricle Vermis of Cerebellum

Splenium of Corpus callosum Posterior Cerebral Artery Superior Cerebellar Foramen Magnum Lateral Ventricle Internal Cerebral Vein Tentorium Cerebelli Fourth Ventricle

Corpus Callosum Thalamus Pineal Gland Vertebral Artery Cingulate Gyrus Choroid Plexus Superior Colliculus Cerebral Aqueduct

Insula Lateral Sulcus Cerebral Peduncle Olive Crus of Fornix Middle Cerebellar Peduncle

Corpus Callosum Thalamus Cerebral Peduncle Parahippocampal gyrus Caudate Nucleus Third Ventricle Hippocampus Pons

Lateral Ventricle Uncus Of Temporal Lobe Lateral Ventricle, Temporal Horn Body of Fornix Third Ventricle Hippocampus

Internal Capsule Insula Optic Tract Caudate Nucleus Lentiform Nucleus Hypothalamus Amygdala Parotid Gland

Cingulate Gyrus Caudate Nucleus Lentiform Nucleus Internal Carotid Artery Internal Capsule Optic Nerve Nasal part of Pharynx

Superior Sagittal Sinus Genu of Corpus Callosum Temporal Lobe Longitudinal Fissure Lateral Sulcus Parotid Gland

Frontal Lobe Nasal Turbinate Masseter Muscle Ethmoid Sinus Nasal Septum Nasal Cavity Tongue

Frontal Lobe Rectus Superior Rectus Inferior Maxillary Sinus Tooth Rectus Medialis Rectus Lateralis Inferior Turbinate

Superior Sagittal Sinus White Matter Eye Ball Maxillary Sinus Tongue Grey Matter

Superior Sagittal Sinus Nasal Septum Tooth

Frontal Lobe Oral Cavity Eye Ball

Nasal Turbinate Medulla Oblongata Vermis of Cerebellum External Auditory Meatus Auricle

Maxillary Sinus Rhombencephalon (Hindbrain) Inferior Cerebellar Peduncle Trigeminal Nerve Fourth Ventricle Cerebellum

Maxillary Sinus Middle Cerebellar Peduncle Temporal Lobe Pons Fourth Ventricle

Ethmoid sinus Pituitary Gland Temporal Lobe Pons Fourth Ventricle Cerebellar Hemisphere

Lens Eye Ball Optic Nerve Optic Chiasm Pons Cerebellum Lateral Rectus muscle Temporal lobe Cerebral aqueduct

Nasal Septum Eye Ball Cerebellum Cerebral Peduncle Inferior colliculus

Eye Ball Third Ventricle Cerebral Peduncle Vermis of Cerebellum Hypothalamus Inferior Colliculus

Third Ventricle Superior colliculus Cerebellum Lateral Sulcus (Sylvian) Lateral Ventricle

Genu, Corpus Callosum Anterior Limb, Internal Capsule Thalamus Lateral Ventricle Head of Caudate Nucleus Posterior Limb, Internal Capsule

Lateral Ventricle Head of Caudate Nucleus Third Ventricle Lateral Ventricle Anterior Limb, Internal Capsule Thalamus Choroid Plexus

Longitudinal Fissure Lateral ventricle, Frontal horn Genu of corpus callosum Head of Caudate Nucleus Lateral Ventricle, Occipital horn Internal capsule Falx cerebri

Cingulate gyrus Corona radiata

Falx cerebri Calvarium

Grey Matter White Matter Falx cerebri

Gyri Sulcus