medial olfactory gyrus (MOG)

The term medial olfactory gyrus refers to the slight ridge on the ventral surface of the subcallosal gyrus formed by the root of the olfactory peduncle ( Morris-1907 ). It expands into and is continuous with the termination of the cingulate gyrus ( Riley-1943 ).

Also known as: medial olfactory gyrus, Gyrus medius olfactorius, gyrus olfactorius medialis

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