Medical Neuroscience – Spring 2004 NOP-ANTR-RAD 552 Medical Neuroscience – Spring 2004 Laboratory Objectives Brainstem and Cerebral Circulation
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2m Inferior cerebellar peduncle middle cerebellar peduncle
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3 inferior cerebellar peduncle
3. middle cerebellar peduncle on intact cerebellum
3. superior cerebellar peduncle on intact cerebellum
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3e. anterior lobe
3e 3f 3g Blue pins: anterior lobe 3e Yellow pins: posterior lobe 3g The primary fissure separates the anterior and posterior lobes. 3e 3f 3g
3e Blue pins: anterior lobe 3e Yellow pins: posterior lobe 3g The primary fissure 3f separates The anterior and posterior lobes.
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One folium is outlined in green.
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5d PICA is the small artery branching out of the right vertebral artery 5d
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The superior cerebellar artery travels from the end of the basilar artery over the cerebellum and UNDER the tentorium cerebelli. 5f
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Left internal carotid artery 5h
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5k 5m 5k. anterior communicating artery
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The yellow pins mark the components of the Circle of Willis 5n