Parietal (literally: "pertaining or relating to walls") is an adjective used predominantly for the parietal lobe and other relevant anatomy.
Parietal may also refer to:
Human anatomy
Brain
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The parietal lobe is found in all mammals. The human brain has a number of connected, related, and proximal suborgans and bones which contain the "parietal" in their names.
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Inferior parietal lobule, below the horizontal portion of the intraparietal sulcus and behind the lower part of the postcentral sulcus
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Parietal operculum, portion of the parietal lobe on the outside surface of the brain
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Posterior parietal cortex, portion of parietal neocortex posterior to the primary somatosensory cortex
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Superior parietal lobule, bounded in front by the upper part of the postcentral sulcus
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Parietal branch of superficial temporal artery, curves upward and backward on the side of the head
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Parietal-temporal-occipital (PTO), includes portions of the parietal, temporal, and occipital lobes
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Parietal bone, of the skull
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Parietal foramen (disambiguation)
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Parietal eminence, external surface of the parietal bone
Other
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Parietal cell, in the stomach
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Parietal placentation, refers to the formation, type and structure, or arrangement of placentas
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Parietal pleura, attached to the wall of the thoracic cavity
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Parietal pericardium, double-walled sac that contains the heart and the roots of the great vessel
Non-human anatomy
Other