Medical Definition of Deep transitional gyrus

1. The transverse gyrus of the embryo which in development becomes buried in the depth of the central sulcus of the cerebral hemisphere. Dentate gyrus, one of the two interlocking gyri composing the hippocampus, the other one being the Ammon's horn. Synonym: gyrus dentatus, dentate fascia, fascia dentata hippocampi. (05 Mar 2000)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Deep Transitional Gyrus

deep plantar branch of dorsalis pedis artery
deep pocket
deep posterior sacrococcygeal ligament
deep punctate keratitis
deep red
deep reflex
deep scleritis
deep sensibility
Deep South
deep space
deep supporting fire
deep temporal artery
deep temporal nerves
deep temporal vein
deep temporal veins
deep transitional gyrus (current term)
deep transverse metacarpal ligament
deep transverse metatarsal ligament
deep transverse muscle of perineum
deep transverse perineal
deep veins of clitoris
deep vein of penis
deep vein thrombosis
deep venous thrombosis
Deep Vent DNA polymerase
deep water
deep white layer of superior colliculus
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deer
deer's-ear

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