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인태아 대뇌운동전야피질 (제6피질 분야)의 발육 및 세포구축학적 연구 : Studies on the Development and Cytoarchitectonics of the Premotor Area (Brodmann's Area 6) of the Cerebral Cortex of the Fetus

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Authors

장영철; 이명복

Issue Date
1971-09
Publisher
서울대학교 의과대학
Citation
Seoul J Med, Vol.12 No.3, pp. 181-194
Abstract
The authors studied on the development and cytoarchitectonics
of the cerebral cortex in the Brodmann's
area of (j in the 119 (male 64, female 55) Korean fetal
brains and summarized the result as follows;
1. The thickness of the cerebral cortex was very
thin of 0.21mm at the f()Urth month of fetal age and
increased very rapidly in the fifth and sixth month,
slowly from the seventh to the ninth month, and very
rapidly again in the tenth month. As to the relation
between brain weight and the thickness of the cerebral
cortex, the thicknes of the cerebral cortex was very thin under 50gm of brain weight; increased very
rapidly until the brain weight gaind to 101-150gm.
thereafter increased slowly to 400gm. and increased
very rapidly again over 401gm of the brain weight.
2. The differentiation of the lamination of the
cerebral cortex began a diverge in the sixth fetal
month, and the lamination of the cortex occurred
almost completely at the seventh fetal month. As the
relation of the defferentiation of the cerebral cortex
with the brain weight, it began a diverge from 51gm
to 100gm of the brain weight. but there might be an
individnal difference of Ianination.
3. The relative cell density of the cerebral cortex
cannot be measured under the fifth month of fetal age.
The relative cell density of the cerebral cortex was
very high in the sixth and the seventh fetal month
and thereafter it decreased gradually as the increase
of fetal age. As the relation of the relative cell
density with the brain weight, the relative cell
density was very high up to 150gm of the brain
weight and thereafter it decreased gradually as the
increase of the brain weight. The absolute cell density
was found the resemblance of the relative cell density.
4. The nerve cells of the fetal cortex might be
increased very rapidly up to the seventh month of
fetal age and thereafter the number of the nerve
cells of the cortex might be stabilized.
5. Thickness of the cortex. the relative cell density
and absolute cell density of the cerebral cortex had
almost no sexual difference.
ISSN
0582-6802
Language
Korean
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/6590
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