Brainstem and Cerebellum Flashcards

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embryologicaly,

motor = ____ plate

sensory = ____ plate

A

motor = basal plate

sensory = alar plate

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describe the anatomic structure of the ventral brainstem

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4
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describe the ventral midbrain

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  • crus cerebri
  • interpeduncular fossa
  • CN III
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5
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describe the ventral pons

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  • basilar groove
  • CNs V-VIII
  • cerebellopontine angle
    • vestibular schwannomas can develop here and affect CNs VII and VIII
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6
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describe the dorsal surface anatomy of the brainstem

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7
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describe the ventral medulla

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  • anterior median fissure
  • pyramids
  • olives
  • CNs IX - XII
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9
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describe the dorsal midbrain

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  • superior colliculi
    • sensory info. passes through here first; if something startling happens, superior colliculi takes over and causes immediate response (turning head, etc).
  • inferior colliculi
    • involved in hearing
  • CN IV
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11
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describe the dorsal pons

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  • rostral 4th ventricle
  • superior and middle cerebellar peduncles
  • facial colliculus
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12
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describe the dorsal medulla

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  • inferior cerebellar peduncle
  • obex
  • central canal
  • gracile and cuneate tubercles
  • Foramen of Magendie
  • Foramen of Luschka
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14
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describe Wallenberg (Lateral Medullary) syndrome

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  • may arise from occlusion of PICA
  • ipsilateral facial anesthesia
    • spinal nucleus of trigeminal nerve
  • contralateral peripheral anesthesia
    • inf. cerebellar peduncle
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