The cerebral peduncles (In Latin, ped- means 'foot'.) are the two stalks that attach the cerebrum to the brainstem. They are structures at the front of...
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Midbrain (section Cerebral peduncles)
connecting the diencephalon and cerebrum with the pons. It consists of the cerebral peduncles, tegmentum, and tectum. It is functionally associated with vision...
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The cerebral crus (crus cerebri. crus means ‘leg’ in Latin.) is the anterior portion of the cerebral peduncle which contains the motor tracts, traveling...
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segments of an antenna Caudal peduncle, in fish, the narrow part of the body to which the tail attaches Cerebral peduncle, a band of neurons, resembling...
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and contralateral hemiplegia: Third nerve and cerebral peduncle. Contralateral hemiplegia: Cerebral peduncle. Paralysis or paresis of vertical eye movement...
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Substantia nigra Pars compacta Pars reticulata Interpeduncular nucleus Cerebral peduncle Crus cerebri Mesencephalic cranial nerve nuclei Oculomotor nucleus...
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brain. Cerebral aqueduct Cerebral aqueduct Cerebral peduncle, optic chasm, cerebral aqueduct. Inferior view. Deep dissection. Cerebral peduncle, optic...
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radiata. Below the basal ganglia the tract is called cerebral crus (a part of the cerebral peduncle) and below the pons it is referred to as the corticospinal...
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pons and medulla oblongata. Cerebral peduncle Juxtarestiform body Middle cerebellar peduncles Superior cerebellar peduncles Dissection of brain-stem. Dorsal...
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defined differently across studies where deep cerebellar nuclei, cerebral peduncles, thalamus, hypothalamus, internal capsule, brainstem, and the visual...
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pretectum, cerebral peduncle and other structures develop out of the mesencephalon, and its cavity grows into the mesencephalic duct (cerebral aqueduct)...
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involves oculomotor fascicles in the interpeduncular cisterns and cerebral peduncle so it characterizes the presence of an ipsilateral lower motor neuron...
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Kernohan's notch is a cerebral peduncle indentation associated with some forms of transtentorial herniation (uncal herniation). It is a secondary condition...
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pons. Human brain frontal (coronal) section Red nucleus Cerebral peduncle, optic chasm, cerebral aqueduct. Inferior view. Deep dissection. Cerebrum. Inferior...
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Lacunar stroke or lacunar cerebral infarct (LACI) is the most common type of ischemic stroke, resulting from the occlusion of small penetrating arteries...
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opening of the cerebral aqueduct, the inferior borders becoming the crus cerebri (sometimes historically called the cerebral peduncle) of the midbrain...
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the precentral gyrus down through the internal capsule, through the cerebral peduncle, and into the medulla. In the medullary pyramid, the corticospinal...
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including the cerebral crus). It also supplies superior medullary velum, the superior cerebellar peduncle, the middle cerebellar peduncle, and the interpeduncular...
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substance. The basal vein passes backward around the cerebral peduncle, and ends in the great cerebral vein; it receives tributaries from the interpeduncular...
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nerve Optic nerve Cerebrum.Inferior view.Deep dissection Cerebral peduncle, optic chasm, cerebral aqueduct. Inferior view. Deep dissection. Wikimedia Commons...
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and emerge from the oculomotor sulcus on the medial side of the cerebral peduncle. The nucleus of the oculomotor nerve does not consist of a continuous...
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White substance Brain Brainstem Cerebellum Diencephalon Telencephalon Cerebral hemisphere Peripheral nervous system General termsi Cranial nerves Olfactory...
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response to the needs of the neural pathways. Arcuate fasciculus Cerebral peduncle Corpus callosum Pyramidal tracts – corticospinal and corticobulbar...
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Corticopontine fibers (category Cerebral white matter)
the peduncle, and fibers from the parietal, temporal and occipital regions that travel to the pons are in the lateral third of the cerebral peduncle. Two...
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of subarachnoid space 4: Central canal 5: Corpora quadrigemina 6: Cerebral peduncle 7: Superior medullary velum 8: Ependymal lining of ventricle 9: Pontine...
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transtentorial pressure cone involving the front part of the cerebral peduncles, the cerebral crura. Increased pressure above the tentorium may also involve...
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typically ipsilateral to the herniation, although the contralateral cerebral peduncle may be pushed against the tentorial notch, resulting in a characteristic...
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cortex through the posterior limb of internal capsule, through the cerebral peduncle and into the brainstem and anterior medulla oblongata. Here they form...
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: 450 Each are is situated upon the medial surface of the ipsilateral cerebral peduncle: 477 and adjacent to the anterior perforated substance.: 471 The...
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locations for DAI include the white matter in the cerebral cortex, the superior cerebral peduncles, basal ganglia, thalamus, and deep hemispheric nuclei...
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