Basal Gangilia And White Matter Flashcards

1
Q

connects between orbital gyri and the anterior portion of the
temporal lobe.

A

Uncinate fasciculus:

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2
Q

connects between the cingulate gyrus and the hippocampu

A

Cingulum

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3
Q

It runs lateral to the corona radiata

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Superior longitudinal fasciculus

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4
Q

It runs medial to the corona radiata.

A

Fronto-occipital fasciculu

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5
Q

connects between the frontal lobe and the occipital lobe.

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Fronto-occipital fasciculus:

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6
Q

It runs medial to the corona radiata.

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Fronto-occipital fasciculus

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7
Q

It is present in the stalk of the pineal body, just above the upper end of the cerebral
aqueduct.

A

Posterior commissure:

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8
Q

It connects between visual structures on both sides

A

Posterior commissure

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9
Q

It is present in the upper part of the lamina terminalis.

A

Anterior commissure

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10
Q

connects between the orbital surface of the frontal lobes on both sides

A

Rostrum

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11
Q

Forceps minor

A

Genu

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12
Q

Forceps major

A

Splenium

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13
Q
  • Lateral to the posterior horn of the lateral ventricle
A

Tapetum

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14
Q
  • medial to the posterior horn of the lateral ventricle
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Forceps major

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15
Q

radiation of corpus callosum.

A

Body

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16
Q

emerges from the middle part of the pons at its junction with the middle cerebellar peduncle.

A

he trigeminal nerve

17
Q

emerges at the lower border of the pons, between it and the pyramid.

A

The abducent nerve

18
Q

emerge at the lower border of the pons; between it and the olive (The facial nerve is medial to the
vestibulo-cochlear).

A

The facial and vestibulo-cochlear nerves

19
Q

Dorsal pons form the x of the y ventricle

A

Floor
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