Talk:Anterior perforated substance
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What is 'fissure prima'?
Lead sentence says it's, "... behind the olfactory trigone, from which it is separated by the fissure prima.", but what IS the 'fissure prima'? Only references I could find were relating it to the cerebellum, with it being a transverse fissure separating the anterior and posterior cerebellar lobes. — Preceding unsigned comment added by UnderEducatedGeezer (talk • contribs) 02:18, 8 April 2019 (UTC)