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cerebellar peduncle — n any of three large bands of nerve fibers that join each hemisphere of the cerebellum with the parts of the brain below and in front: a) one connecting the cerebellum with the midbrain called also brachium conjunctivum, pedunculus cerebellaris… … Medical dictionary
Cerebellar peduncle — may refer to: Superior cerebellar peduncle Middle cerebellar peduncle Inferior cerebellar peduncle This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an intern … Wikipedia
middle cerebellar peduncle — n CEREBELLAR PEDUNCLE (b) … Medical dictionary
Middle cerebellar peduncle — Brain: Middle cerebellar peduncle Dissection showing the projection fibers of the cerebellum. (Middle peduncle labeled at upper right.) Latin pedunculus cerebellaris medius NeuroNames … Wikipedia
Inferior cerebellar peduncle — Infobox Brain Name = PAGENAME Latin = pedunculus cerebellaris inferior GraySubject = 187 GrayPage = 775 Caption = Scheme showing the connections of the several parts of the brain. (Inferior peduncle labeled at bottom right.) Caption2 = Section of … Wikipedia
middle peduncle — n CEREBELLAR PEDUNCLE (b) … Medical dictionary
fasciculus of middle cerebellar peduncle inferior — the most caudal portion of the transverse fibers of the pons, connecting pontine nuclei with the cerebellar folia near the vermis … Medical dictionary
peduncle — 1. In neuroanatomy, term loosely applied to a variety of stalklike connecting structures in the brain, composed either exclusively of white matter ( e.g., cerebellar p.) or of white and gray matter ( e.g., cerebral p … Medical dictionary
peduncle — n. a narrow process or stalklike structure, serving as a support or a connection. For example, the middle cerebellar peduncle connects the pons and cerebellum … The new mediacal dictionary
Middle cerebral artery syndrome — Classification and external resources Outer surface of cerebral hemisphere, showing areas supplied by cerebral arteries. (Pink is region supplied by middle cerebral artery.) ICD 10 G … Wikipedia