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- Collateral_eminence abstract "The collateral eminence is an elongated swelling lying lateral to and parallel with the hippocampus.It corresponds with the medial part of the collateral fissure, and its size depends on the depth and direction of this fissure.It is continuous behind with a flattened triangular area, the trigonum collaterale, situated between the posterior and inferior cornua.It is not always present.".
- Q5145984 abstract "The collateral eminence is an elongated swelling lying lateral to and parallel with the hippocampus.It corresponds with the medial part of the collateral fissure, and its size depends on the depth and direction of this fissure.It is continuous behind with a flattened triangular area, the trigonum collaterale, situated between the posterior and inferior cornua.It is not always present.".
- Collateral_eminence comment "The collateral eminence is an elongated swelling lying lateral to and parallel with the hippocampus.It corresponds with the medial part of the collateral fissure, and its size depends on the depth and direction of this fissure.It is continuous behind with a flattened triangular area, the trigonum collaterale, situated between the posterior and inferior cornua.It is not always present.".
- Q5145984 comment "The collateral eminence is an elongated swelling lying lateral to and parallel with the hippocampus.It corresponds with the medial part of the collateral fissure, and its size depends on the depth and direction of this fissure.It is continuous behind with a flattened triangular area, the trigonum collaterale, situated between the posterior and inferior cornua.It is not always present.".