preoccipital notch
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incisura preoccipitalis — [TA] preoccipital notch: a notch near the posterior end of the inferolateral border of the cerebral hemisphere. A line joining it to the parietooccipital sulcus serves to delineate the parietal and temporal lobes from the occipital lobe … Medical dictionary
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