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NATURAL FISSURE

Various types of fissure are:
  • ''Auricular fissure'': found in the temporal bone

  • ''Fissure of Bichat'': found below the corpus callosum in the Cerebellum of the Brain .

  • ''Broca's fissure'': found in the third left frontal fold of the brain.

  • ''Burdach's fissure'': connects the brain's insula and the inner surface of the operculum.

  • ''Calcarine fissure'': extends from the occipital of the Cerebrum to the occipital fissure.

  • ''Callosomarginal fissure'': found in the mesial surface of the cerebrum.

  • ''Central fissure or Ronaldo's fissure'': separates the brain's frontal and parietal lobes.

  • ''Clevenger's fissure'': found in the inferior temporal lobe of the brain

  • ''Collateral fissure'': found in the inferior surface of the cerebrum.

  • ''Henle's fissure'': the connective tissue between the muscle fibers of the Heart .

  • ''Hippocampal fissure'': a fissure that extends from the brain's corpus callosum to the tip of the temporal lobe.

  • ''Horizontal or Transverse fissure'': found between the cerebrum and the cerebellum. Transverse fissure is also found in the Liver and Lung s.

  • ''Longitudinal fissure'': found in the lower surface of the liver, also a fissure that separates the right and left hemispheres of the cerebrum.

  • ''Occipitoparietal fissure'': found between the occipital and parietal lobes of the brain.

  • ''Palpebral fissure'': separates the upper and lower Eyelid s.

  • ''Portal fissure'': found in the under-surface of the liver.

  • ''Sphenoidal fissure'': separates the wings and the body of the sphenoid Bone .

  • ''Fissure of Sylvius'': separates the frontal and parietal lobes of the brain from the temporal lobe.

  • ''Umbilical fissure'': found in front of the liver.

  • ''Wernicke's fissure'': separates the brain's temporal and parietal lobes from the occipital lobe.

  • ''Zygal fissure'': found in the cerebrum.



ABNORMAL FISSURE

Fissure can also mean unnatural tract or ulcer, most commonly found in the Anus . One of the most common types of fissure is Anal Fissure .