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Title: Brain Stem


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Brain Stem
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Brain Stem
  • Brain stem
  • consists of medulla oblongata, pons, and midbrain.

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Medulla
  • Medulla oblongata (Medulla)
  • continues with spinal cord. The junction between
    spinal cord and medulla is the upper rootlet of
    the first cervical nerve. Junction between pons
    and medulla is an imaginary transverse line that
    passes the middle cerebellar peduncles.
  • Eminences
  • Anterior
  • Pyramind consists corticospinal fibers.
  • Olive oval swelling that marks the position of
    olivary nucleus.
  • Posterior
  • Gracile and Cuneate tubercles elevations,
    indicates the continued gracile and cuneate
    fasciculi
  • Obex apex of the V shaped boundary of fourth
    ventricle.

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Cranial Nerves
  • Abducens nerve near the midline between the pons
    and medulla
  • Facial nerve caudal border of the pons,
    laterally. Has sensory and motor roots.
  • Vestibulocochlear nerve more laterally to the
    facial N
  • Glossopharngeal and vagusbetween olive and the
    tuberculum cinereum
  • hypoglossal nerve between pyramid and the olive

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Pons
  • Has basal (ventral) and dorsal portions.
  • Basal portion (ventral)basilar
    sulcustrigeminal nerve has sensory and motor
    (smaller) roots. Trigeminal N is terminated by
    three branches 1). Ophthalmic 2).
    Maxillary3). Mandibular

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Pons
  • Dorsal portion
  • also called tegmentum of the pons
  • Formed by the floor of fourth ventricle

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Midbrain
  • Ventral side
  • basis pedunculi (including corticospinal,
    corticobulbar, and corticopontine
    fibers)interpeduncular fossa depression in
    between these two pedunculi
  • In the fossa, many blood vessels penetrate
    through (posterior perfoated substance).
    Oculomotor nerve also emerges from here.
  • Lateral surface
  • cerebral peduncles

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Midbrain
  • Dorsal surface
  • superior colliculi (colliculus) part of the
    vision pathway, control visual movement
  • inferior colliculi (both paired), part of the
    auditory pathway
  • inferior brachium connects inferior colliculi
    with thalamic nuclei for hearing
  • superior brachium connects cerebral cortex and
    retina with superior colliculi for vision
  • trochlear nerve emerges caudal to the inferior
    colliculi

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Fourth ventricle
  • diamond shaped, produce CSF, median and lateral
    apertures

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