Many arterial branches arise from the vertebral and basilar artery to supply the medulla oblongata and the pons. |
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In the lower part of the illustration is the cut surface of the medulla oblongata and a view of the ventral pons from below. |
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Scattered single tumor cells were also identified in the midbrain, pons, and medulla oblongata. |
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Located at the base of the skull, the medulla oblongata is continuous with the spinal cord at the foramen magnum. |
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The pons is a specialized band of nerve fibers that links the midbrain with the medulla oblongata and acts as a high-functioning switchboard. |
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Corticospinal and corticobulbar fibers descend in large bundles at this level, destined for the pyramids of the medulla oblongata. |
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What I've hopefully done is lit a spark in your brains that'll burn a tunnel from your prefrontal lobes to your medulla oblongata. |
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If your medulla oblongata and your pons stopped controlling your breathing, you'd stop breathing and die. |
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The medulla oblongata connects the cerebellum with the sacred spinal medulla. |
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Those of the medulla oblongata are sufficiently greater to be seldom seriously strained. |
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The edifice of the human brain rises from the spinal cord and is founded on the medulla oblongata. |
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The cerebrospinal nervous system is formed by: cerebrum, cerebellum, medulla oblongata and spinal medulla. |
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Infarcts of the cerebellar arteries may also affect part of the medulla oblongata or pons. |
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There is a constant state of resonance along the spinal column between the medulla oblongata and the coccyx. |
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Words like cortex, medulla oblongata, psychosomatic, and other terms were now clear to me in their meanings and implications. |
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His rhythm tracks are intended to stimulate your medulla oblongata, which in turn provokes an involuntary tapping response in your foot. |
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Vomiting is controlled by a vomiting centre located in the medulla oblongata of the brain stem. |
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Other reflexes of the midbrain and medulla oblongata are the cough and sneeze reflexes. |
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Affected brains had pathological changes in the mesencephalon, medulla oblongata, and cerebellum. |
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The lady's slipper helps to keep a proper functioning of the cerebral medulla oblongata, which controls the functions of respiration, heart beat and blood pressure. |
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Electroencephalographic studies showed massive destruction of the right brain hemisphere, and other tests revealed death of the medulla oblongata, the brain's central controlling mechanism of bodily functions. |
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Metastasis of renal cell carcinoma to a haemangioblastoma of the medulla oblongata in von Hippel Lindau syndrome. |
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The brainstem constituents include the medulla oblongata, pons varolii, midbrain, and tweenbrain. |
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As research has demonstrated, complications involving the medulla oblongata are most closely associated with cardiopathy conditions. |
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Fower intensity was observed especially below the glia limitans and in the neostriatum, and perineuronally in mesencephalic, cerebellar, and medulla oblongata nuclei. |
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Early in disease development, Lewy bodies are also present in the olfactory bulb, medulla oblongata, and certain regions of the pons that regulate sleep. |
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Repeat MRI revealed that the Arnold-Chiari malformation had undergone a spontaneous partial regression, which resulted in relief of the compression of the medulla oblongata. |
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