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The middle cerebellar peduncle has the widest posterolateral projection and it is almost always located in the paramedian zone; it follows a descendent course from the pons. The fibers of the middle ...
Numerous unnamed pontine nuclei reside in the basilar pons. The nuclei of the trigeminal nerve are large, with a motor nucleus in the pons and sensory nuclei extending from the midbrain to the upper ...
The cerebellum is highly interconnected with other CNS structures through three cerebellar peduncles. The main inputs from the spinal cord and vestibular system enter the cerebellum by the inferior ...
An acute auditory symptom without associated neurological symptoms or signs usually results from dysfunction of the peripheral auditory system located between the cochlea and the auditory nerve distal ...
Wallerian degeneration of the middle cerebellar peduncles. The Wallerian degeneration of the middle cerebellar peduncles results from the decussation of axons in the pons. An infarct in the pons may ...
The inferior and superior cerebellar peduncle relates to this portion of the pons. ... This is the lower part of your brain in front of your cerebellum. The pons connects to your spinal cord. ...
18 F-C05-05 also lit up the putamen and middle cerebellar peduncle, which connects the cerebellum to the pons, in three people with MSA (image below). These areas are known hotspots for glial ...
Electromyography findings indicated neuronopathy, and brain MRI revealed diffuse cerebellar atrophy as well as T2 hyperintensities in bilateral middle cerebellar peduncles, cerebellar white matter ...
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