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4 External features of medulla oblongta (posterior aspect) |
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What are the 4 cranial nerves in Pons (anterior aspect) |
Trigeminal Abducent Facial Vestibulocochlear |
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What peduncle is at lateral aspect of Pons |
Middle cerebellar peduncle |
MCP |
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Where is sulcus limitans & median sulcus located? +Facial colliculus, Vestibular area |
Posterior aspect of pons |
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The levels of medulla oblongata |
Caudal Mid medullary Rostral medullary |
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Type of decussation at caudal? |
Pyramidal decussation |
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Besides decussation of Pyramid, what are the tracts? |
Anterior spinocerebellar tract Posterior spinocerebellar tract |
ASCT PSCT |
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Type of decussation at mid medullary part |
Medial lemniscal decussation |
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Where is the Medial lemniscal decussation? |
Medial |
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Give structures accompany nucleus in medulla oblongata |
Cuneate fasciculus Gracile fasciculus |
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2 nerve at Rostral medullary part |
Hypglossal N Vagus N |
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2 triangles at Rostral medullary part(posterior) |
Vagal triangle X11 triangle |
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Peduncle at lateral part of Rostral medullary part |
Inferior cerebellar peduncle |
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List nerves at anterior caudal part of pons |
V11 V1 |
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Caudal part is divided into 2 parts? |
Basilar (anterior) Tegmental |
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2 nerve ad basilar part |
V1 V11 |
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Facial colliculus as at basilar or tegmental? |
Tegmental, with Vestibular area(posterior) |
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In facial colliculus, the swelling formed is winding around what nuclues? |
Facial nerve around Abducent nueus |
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Nerve at cranial part of pons |
Trigeminal N |
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2 nucleus of trigeminal nerve |
Main sensory nucleus Motor nucleus |
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What ventricle is motor nucleus of V N located? |
Floor of 4th ventricle |
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Blood supply of midbrain |
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Blood supply of pons |
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Structures involved in wallenberg syndrome |
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Tumor's of Pons. Structures |
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Infarction of Pons |
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Pontine hemorrhage of pons |
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