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English: The picture shows three exemplary steps during white matter dissection. In the upper part, a left hemisphere has been prepared according to Klingler´s technique. The arachnoidal layer and the blood vessels were previously removed. In the middle part of the picture the first step of white matter dissection with the exposure of short fibers (U-fibers) which are visible underneath the cerebral cortex. In the lower part, a deeper layer of anatomical dissection with white matter structures (associative and projection fibers) and basal ganglia (Putamen).
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