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    The middle cerebellar peduncle (or brachium pontis) is a paired structure of the brain. It connects the pons to the cerebellum, with fibres originating...
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    Superior cerebellar peduncle is a paired structure of white matter that connects the cerebellum to the mid-brain. Middle cerebellar peduncles connect the cerebellum...
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    posterior district of the medulla oblongata is occupied by the inferior cerebellar peduncle, a thick rope-like strand situated between the lower part of the...
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  • peduncle. There are in total three types of peduncles in the cerebellum of the human brain, known as superior cerebellar peduncle, middle cerebellar peduncle...
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    the anteroinferior surface of the cerebellum, the flocculus, middle cerebellar peduncle and inferolateral portion of the pons. Occlusion of AICA is considered...
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    nuclei. Then the fibers decussate and form the middle cerebellar peduncle, terminating in the cerebellar cortex as mossy fibers. This pathway transmits...
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    Cerebellum (redirect from Cerebellar nuclei)
    peduncles. These are the superior cerebellar peduncle, the middle cerebellar peduncle and the inferior cerebellar peduncle, named by their position relative...
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    carries that information to the contralateral cerebellum via the middle cerebellar peduncle. Extension of these nuclei in the medulla oblongata are named...
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    a small lobe of the cerebellum at the posterior border of the middle cerebellar peduncle anterior to the biventer lobule. Like other parts of the cerebellum...
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  • cerebral peduncle to the neurons of the anterior portion of the pons (the basis pontis). The pontine axons projects via the contralateral middle cerebellar peduncle...
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    midbrain. Posteriorly, the pons curves on either side into a middle cerebellar peduncle. The pons can be broadly divided into two parts: the basilar part...
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    marks the caudal midbrain. Middle cerebellar peduncle is located inferior and lateral to the superior cerebellar peduncle, connecting pons to the cerebellum...
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    nucleus Cerebellar peduncles Superior cerebellar peduncle Middle cerebellar peduncle Inferior cerebellar peduncle Cerebellar vermis Cerebellar hemispheres...
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    velum, the superior cerebellar peduncle, the middle cerebellar peduncle, and the interpeduncular region. The superior cerebellar artery is frequently...
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    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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    for projecting axons that go to the opposite cerebellar hemisphere through the middle cerebellar peduncle. Doing this makes the axons change into the transverse...
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    Midbrain (redirect from Middle Brain)
    cerebellum by the superior cerebellar peduncles, which enter at the caudal end, medially, on the ventral side; the cerebellar peduncles are distinctive at the...
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    Pontocerebellar fibers (category Cerebellar connections)
    that cross to the other side of the pons and run within the middle cerebellar peduncles, from the pons to the contralateral cerebellum. The term...
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    Web. 28 Mar. 2016. Akiyama, K., and S. Takazawa. "Bilateral Middle Cerebellar Peduncle Infarction Caused by Traumatic Vertebral Artery Dissection." JNeurosci...
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  • varying degree between the cerebellar hemispheres, fusion of the middle cerebellar peduncles, and fusion of the dentate nuclei. Findings range from mild truncal...
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    Juxtarestiform body (category Cerebellar connections)
    The juxtarestiform body is a subdivision of the inferior cerebellar peduncle, which comprises both the juxtarestiform and restiform bodies. The juxtarestiform...
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    transverse pontine fibres that continue laterally to become the middle cerebellar peduncle. The pontine tegmentum is all the material dorsal from the basilar...
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  • middle cerebellar peduncle middle cerebral artery middle cervical sympathetic ganglion middle colic artery middle concha middle cranial fossa middle ear...
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    movement disorders, a scan showing white matter lesions of the middle cerebellar peduncle is a major finding that can be attributed to FXTAS. Overall or...
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  • cerebellum via the middle cerebellar peduncle, and terminate in both the cerebellar nuclei, and at granule cells (GR) of the cerebellar cortex (Steinmetz...
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    the other components of CN IX, between the olive and the inferior cerebellar peduncle. Intracranial course Upon emerging from the lateral aspect of the...
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    Ipsilateral ataxia and coarse intention tremor (damage to superior and middle cerebellar peduncle) Ipsilateral paralysis of muscles of mastication and sensory loss...
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  • McDougal; Dave Van-Lieshout; John Harting. “Pontine Nuclei and Middle Cerebellar Peduncle” Medical Neurosciences 731. UW-Madison Medical School. "Medical...
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    the inferior peduncle. The olive consists of two parts: The inferior olivary nucleus (or 'complex'), which is a part of the olivo-cerebellar system and...
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    part is triangular in shape and limited laterally by the superior cerebellar peduncle; its apex, directed upward, is continuous with the cerebral aqueduct;...
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