- pontobulbar
- pon·to·bul·bar (pon″to-bulґbər) pertaining to, affecting, or regulated by the pons and the region of the medulla oblongata inferior to it.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Nucleus — 1) In cell biology, the structure that houses the chromosomes. 2) In neuroanatomy, a group of nerve cells. * * * 1. In cytology, typically a rounded or oval mass of protoplasm within the cytoplasm of a plant or animal cell; it is surrounded by a… … Medical dictionary
Caudal pontine reticular nucleus — Brain: Caudal pontine reticular nucleus Latin nucleus reticularis pontis caudalis NeuroNames hier 561 NeuroLex ID birnlex 792 The caudal pontine r … Wikipedia
Infantile progressive bulbar palsy — is a rare type of progressive bulbar palsy that occurs in children. The disease exists in both rapid and slow onsets, and involves inflammation of the gray matter of the bulb (Wilson 1909). Infantile PBP is a disease that manifests itself in two… … Wikipedia
síndrome de CESTAN-CHENAIS — un síndrome cerebral que es una combinación del síndrome de Wallenberg o de Avellis con el síndrome de Babinski Nageotte. Es un desorden neurológico producido por una lesión del área pontobulbar del cerebro debido a un tumor o a una oclusión de… … Diccionario médico
body — 1. The head, neck, trunk, and extremities. The human b., consisting of head (caput), neck (collum), trunk (truncus), and limbs (membra). 2. The material part of a human, as distinguished from the … Medical dictionary
corpus — 1. SYN: body. 2. Any body or mass. 3. The main part of an organ or other anatomic structure, as distinguished from the head or tail. SEE ALSO: body, diaphysis, soma. [L … Medical dictionary
Surco (neuroanatomía) — En anatomía humana, un surco, también llamado anfractuosidad o hendidura ([TA]: sulcus) es un término general usado para toda ranura o repliegue, especialmente las de la superficie de la corteza cerebral que separan circunvoluciones.[1] Contenido … Wikipedia Español
tractus pontoreticulospinalis — [TA] pontoreticulospinal tract: a group of reticulospinal nerve fibers in the lateral funiculus of the spinal cord, arising in the pontobulbar region. Called also medial reticulospinal tract … Medical dictionary
Epilepsy — Called the falling sickness, epilepsy was once seen primarily as a psychiatric illness, one of William Cullen’s neuroses. Seizure patients who also had psychiatric symptoms often landed in asylums and were included in psychiatric textbooks.… … Historical dictionary of Psychiatry