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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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    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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    brain. Cerebral aqueduct Cerebral aqueduct Cerebral peduncle, optic chasm, cerebral aqueduct. Inferior view. Deep dissection. Cerebral peduncle, optic...
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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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    pons and medulla oblongata. Cerebral peduncle Juxtarestiform body Middle cerebellar peduncles Superior cerebellar peduncles Dissection of brain-stem. Dorsal...
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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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    Substantia nigra Pars compacta Pars reticulata Interpeduncular nucleus Cerebral peduncle Crus cerebri Mesencephalic cranial nerve nuclei Oculomotor nucleus...
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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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    the posterior communicating artery). They are distributed to the cerebral peduncle, corpora quadrigemina (i.e. superior and Inferior colliculi), pineal...
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  • Thumbnail for Cerebral arteriovenous malformation
    defined differently across studies where deep cerebellar nuclei, cerebral peduncles, thalamus, hypothalamus, internal capsule, brainstem, and the visual...
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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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    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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    trochlear nerve emerges, and passes forward on the lateral aspect of the cerebral peduncle to reach the base of the brain. Crosby EC, Humphrey T, Lauer EW, Correlative...
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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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  • The pathway starts in the layer V neurons of the cerebral cortex that project via the cerebral peduncle to the neurons of the anterior portion of the pons...
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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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    : 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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