In the temporal bone in the portion beneath the crista falciformis are three sets of foramina; one group just below the posterior part of the crest situated in the area […]
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Anterior spinothalamic tract
The ventral spinothalamic fasciculus (or anterior spinothalamic tract) situated in the marginal part of the anterior funiculus and intermingled more or less with the vestibulo-spinal fasciculus is derived from cells […]
Funiculus (neurology)
A funiculus is a bundle of one or more nerve fascicles.Examples include: Anterior funiculus of the spinal cord Lateral funiculus of the spinal cord Posterior funiculus of the spinal cord […]
Posterior thoracic nucleus
Clarke’s column (column of Clarke dorsal nucleus posterior thoracic nucleus nucleus dorsalis of Clarke) is a group of interneurons found in the medial part of Lamina VII also known as […]
Ganglion impar
The pelvic portion of each sympathetic trunk is situated in front of the sacrum medial to the anterior sacral foramina. It consists of four or five small sacral ganglia connected […]
Lateral horn of spinal cord
The lateral horn (lateral column lateral cornu lateral gray horn intermediolateral column) is one of three grey columns (along with the dorsal and ventral horns) of the spinal cord’s butterfly-shaped […]
Masseteric fascia
Parotideomasseteric Fascia (masseteric fascia) is a strong layer of fascia derived from the deep cervical fascia on the human head and neck. It covers the Masseter and is firmly connected […]
Temporal fascia
The temporal fascia covers the Temporalis muscle.It is a strong fibrous investment covered laterally by the Auricularis anterior and superior by the galea aponeurotica and by part of the Orbicularis […]
Posterior commissure
The posterior commissure (also known as the epithalamic commissure) is a rounded band of white fibers crossing the middle line on the dorsal aspect of the upper end of the […]
Substantia gelatinosa of Rolando
The apex of the posterior horn of the gray matter of the spinal cord is capped by a V-shaped or crescentic mass of translucent gelatinous neuroglia termed the substantia gelatinosa […]