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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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    cerebral peduncles are also known as the basis pedunculi, while the large ventral bundle of efferent fibers is referred to as the cerebral crus (crus...
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    corona 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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    remainder of each crus primarily contains tracts connecting the cortex to the pons. Older texts refer to the crus cerebri as the cerebral peduncle; however...
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    Kernohan's notch, which results from compression of the contralateral cerebral crus containing descending corticospinal and some corticobulbar tract fibers...
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    posterior limb of the internal capsule in the forebrain, to enter the cerebral crus at the base of the midbrain. Then both tracts pass through the brain...
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    of the pyramidal tract either at the primary motor cortex or at the cerebral crus (pedunculotomy). Dissection of brain-stem. Lateral view. Superficial...
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    cerebellum. It supplies parts of the midbrain (tectum, including the cerebral crus). It also supplies superior medullary velum, the superior cerebellar...
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    Corticopontine fibers (category Cerebral white matter)
    medial third of the crus cerebri Parietopontine fibers that arise from the parietal lobe and found in the lateral part of the crus cerebri Occipitopontine...
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    exist on the lower part of cerebral crus. Lateral branches These lateral branches are found near lateral part of cerebral crus arising from both main and...
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    capsule becomes the cerebral peduncles. The white matter is located in the ventral portion of the cerebral peduncles, called the crus cerebri. The middle...
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    Substantia nigra Pars compacta Pars reticulata Interpeduncular nucleus Cerebral peduncle Crus cerebri Mesencephalic cranial nerve nuclei Oculomotor nucleus (III)...
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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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    these parts, and unites behind the crus of the fornix with the superior choroid vein to form each of the internal cerebral veins. This article incorporates...
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    grow ventral or lateral outside this primitive tube as add-ons (e.g., the crus cerebri in the anterior of the midbrain) are not considered part of the tegmentum...
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  • extensor reflex cruciform ligament crus of cerebrum crus of clitoris crus of diaphragm crus of fornix crus of heart crus of penis crura of superficial inguinal...
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    nucleus (tuber cinereum of) hippocampus amygdala substantia nigra red nucleus crus cerebri Occlusion of the artery results in contralateral hemianopsia (partial...
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    commissure.[citation needed] Further examples include the pyramidal tract, crus cerebri (Latin, "leg of the brain"), and cerebellar peduncles (Latin, "little...
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    the middle and the crura, one crus on either side of the bulb. It lies within the superficial perineal pouch. The crus is attached to the pubic arch....
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    fascia Endothoracic fascia Thoracic diaphragm Lumbar part Right crus of diaphragm Left crus of diaphragm Median arcuate ligament Medial arcuate ligament...
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    the 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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    then descend in the posterior limb of the internal capsule, through the crus cerebri, down through the pons, and to the medullary pyramids, where about...
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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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  • the vermis in the midline, and the hemispheric parts of lobule VIIA (Crus I and Crus II), and lobule VIIB). This explains why CCAS occurs with damage to...
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    popliteus and popliteal area. The leg (between the knee and the ankle) is the crus and crural area, the lateral aspect of the leg is the peroneal area, and...
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    gyri, and areas in the cerebellum bilateral VIIb, VIIIa and Crus I lobes, left VI and right Crus II lobes. In terms of density, there were also differences...
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    the treatment of drug-resistant and drug-sensitive malaria, especially cerebral malaria. These drugs are characterized by fast action, high efficacy, and...
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  • of both hemispheres, referred to as the fimbria, and extend through the crus of fornix, also known as the posterior pillars. The fimbria section of the...
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  • Anitha C. (September 2018). "Practical guide to neonatal cranial ultrasound (CrUS): basics". Paediatrics and Child Health. 28 (9): 424–430. doi:10.1016/j.paed...
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  • crudelis crudel- rude, ruthless, cruel cruel, crude crus crur- leg, shank bicrural, crural, crus, equicrural crusta crust- rind, shell, crust crostata...
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