- anterior acoustic stria
- s. cochlearis anterior.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
ventral acoustic stria — s. cochlearis anterior … Medical dictionary
stria cochlearis anterior — [TA] anterior acoustic stria: axons from the ventral cochlear nucleus that course through the trapezoid body at the inferior aspect of the pontine tegmentum, cross the midline, and join the lateral lemniscus on the opposite side. En route they… … Medical dictionary
stria — 1. A stripe, band, streak, or line, distinguished by color, texture, depression, or elevation from the tissue in which it is found. SYN: striation (1). 2. SYN: striae cutis distensae. [L … Medical dictionary
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