basilar part of pons, also known as basis pontis, or basilar pons, is the ventral part of the pons (ventral pons) in the brainstem; the dorsal part (dorsal...
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(CN VI). It ascends along the basilar sulcus of the ventral pons. It divides at the junction of the midbrain and pons into the posterior cerebral arteries...
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Basilar part (pars basilaris) can refer to: Basilar part of occipital bone (pars basilaris ossis occipitalis) Basilar part of pons (pars basilaris pontis)...
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Lacunar stroke (category Types of stroke)
constituents of the circle of Willis, cerebellar arteries, and basilar artery". Other lesions that are associated with lacunes appear in the "deep nuclei of the...
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The pons (from Latin pons, "bridge") is part of the brainstem that in humans and other mammals, lies inferior to the midbrain, superior to the medulla...
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part of occipital bone Basilar part of pons Basilar plexus Basilar sinus Basilar skull fracture Basilar sulcus of the pons This disambiguation page lists...
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Pontine tegmentum (redirect from Tegmental part of pons)
dorsal pons, is the dorsal part of the pons located within the brainstem. The ventral part or ventral pons is known as the basilar part of the pons, or basilar...
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Pontine nuclei (category Pons)
needed] The pontine nuclei encompass all of the about 20 million neurons scattered throughout the basilar part of pons. The pontine nuclei nuclei extend caudally...
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The basilar sulcus (groove for basilar artery) is a groove in the pons, part of the brainstem. The basilar sulcus is vertical directed and lies in the...
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correction of hyponatremia [>1 mEq/L/h]) A stroke or brain hemorrhage, usually of the basilar artery Traumatic brain injury Result from lesion of the brainstem...
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Middle cerebellar peduncle (category Pons)
is one of three paired cerebellar peduncles connecting the brainstem to the cerebellum. The connection is from the pons. It connects the pons to the cerebellum...
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Central arteries (redirect from Artery of cerebral hemorrhage)
artery will typically continue into the basilar artery before finally lodging at the bifurcation of the basilar artery, thus bilaterally obstructing the...
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junction of the petrous part of the temporal bone of the skull with the basilar part of the occipital bone. It begins in the postero-inferior part of the cavernous...
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Vertebral artery (redirect from Triangle of the vertebral artery)
form the basilar artery at the base of the pons. The basilar artery is the main blood supply to the brainstem and connects to the Circle of Willis to...
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Clivus (anatomy) (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918))
surface for the fibrous pharyngeal raphe to attach. The pons sits on the basilar surface of the clivus. The abducens nerve (CN VI) also tracks along...
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Cochlea (category Bones of the head and neck)
propagation properties of the cochlear partition The organ of Corti, the sensory epithelium, a cellular layer on the basilar membrane, in which sensory...
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Anterior inferior cerebellar artery (category Anatomy NAV infobox with use of other NAV parameters)
(AICA) is one of three pairs of arteries that supplies blood to the cerebellum. It arises from the basilar artery on each side at the level of the junction...
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parahippocampal gyrus and anterior part of the lingual gyrus of the right hemisphere). The opposite of prosopagnosia is the skill of superior face recognition...
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Sensorineural hearing loss (category CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of November 2024)
OHC damage and thus a loss of sensitivity to quiet sounds, occurs more than IHC loss. When the IHCs or part of the basilar membrane are damaged or destroyed...
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Central pontine myelinolysis (category Demyelinating diseases of CNS)
condition involving severe damage to the myelin sheath of nerve cells in the pons (an area of the brainstem). It is predominately iatrogenic (treatment-induced)...
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portion of the basilar artery, just inferior to its bifurcation into the posterior cerebral artery. Here, it wraps posteriorly around the pons (to which...
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Midbrain (redirect from Midbrain of brain stem)
mesencephalon is the uppermost portion of the brainstem connecting the diencephalon and cerebrum with the pons. It consists of the cerebral peduncles, tegmentum...
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Vestibulocochlear nerve (category Nerves of the head and neck)
runs between the base of the pons and medulla oblongata (the lower portion of the brainstem). This junction between the pons, medulla, and cerebellum that...
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Internal capsule (redirect from Genu of the internal capsule)
is a part of the corona radiata. Below the basal ganglia the tract is called cerebral crus (a part of the cerebral peduncle) and below the pons it is...
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Abducens nucleus (redirect from Nucleus of the abducent nerve)
the caudal portion of the pons near the midline, medial to the sulcus limitans. The abducens nucleus along with the internal genu of the facial nerve make...
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basilar portion of the occipital bone; it supports the upper part of the pons. The lateral surfaces of the body are united with the greater wings of the...
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pons. Anteriorly, the posterior cranial fossa is bounded by the dorsum sellae, posterior aspect of the body of sphenoid bone, and the basilar part of...
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Auditory system (redirect from Disorders of the auditory system)
motor), and hair bundles to shift which, in turn, electrically affects the basilar membrane's movement (hair-bundle motor). These motors (outer hair cells)...
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caused by the displacement of the brainstem stretching and tearing perforating branches of the basilar artery to the pons; venous infarction may play...
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