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The large lateral cerebrospinal tract is no longer present , seeing that it forms , in the medulla oblongata , Nucleus lentiformis Capsula interna ( pars lenticulo - thalamica ) Nucleus caudatus Nucleus amygdala ( cut ) Commissura ...
The large lateral cerebrospinal tract is no longer present , seeing that it forms , in the medulla oblongata , Nucleus lentiformis Capsula interna ( pars lenticulo - thalamica ) Nucleus caudatus Nucleus amygdala ( cut ) Commissura ...
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It marks the position of the subjacent nucleus olivaris inferior , a crumpled thin - walled sac of gray matter , which is separated from the surface only by a very thin layer of superficial white matter . Posterior Area of the Medulla ...
It marks the position of the subjacent nucleus olivaris inferior , a crumpled thin - walled sac of gray matter , which is separated from the surface only by a very thin layer of superficial white matter . Posterior Area of the Medulla ...
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The medial subdivision is slightly elevated and is termed the trigonum nervi hypoglossi , because subjacent to the medial part of this area is the nucleus of origin of the hypoglossal nerve . The intermediate area , between the two ...
The medial subdivision is slightly elevated and is termed the trigonum nervi hypoglossi , because subjacent to the medial part of this area is the nucleus of origin of the hypoglossal nerve . The intermediate area , between the two ...
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They are the nucleus gracilis and nucleus cuneatus . In addition , part of the terminal vestibular nucleus receives accessions of fibres from these ( gracile and cuneate ) nuclei as well as from other sensory terminal nuclei in the ...
They are the nucleus gracilis and nucleus cuneatus . In addition , part of the terminal vestibular nucleus receives accessions of fibres from these ( gracile and cuneate ) nuclei as well as from other sensory terminal nuclei in the ...
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These are the nucleus cochlearis and nucleus vestibularis respectively . Sensory fasciculi , bringing impulses from muscles , skin and related structures in all parts of the body , make their way into the superior part of the vestibular ...
These are the nucleus cochlearis and nucleus vestibularis respectively . Sensory fasciculi , bringing impulses from muscles , skin and related structures in all parts of the body , make their way into the superior part of the vestibular ...
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Expressions et termes fréquents
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