Pons Flashcards

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External features of ventral surface of pons

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  • convex
  • transversely striated due to ponto cerebellar fibres
  • Basilar groove
  • Pontine cistern
  • Motor and sensory roots of trigeminal N
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External features of dorsal surface of pons

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  • covered by cerebellum
  • separated from it by 4th ventricle
  • superior border made of cerebellar peduncles with superior cerebellar A
  • inferior border continuous with medulla. Has anterior inferior cerebellar A
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Internal structure of basilar part of pons

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  1. Corticopontine f. relay in ipsi. pontine nuclei
  2. Corticonuclear f. end in contra. motor nuclei of cranial N
  3. Corticospinal f. form pyramids
  4. Pontocerebellar f. cross to opp. middle cerebellar peduncle
  5. Pontine nuclei - cortico ponto cerebellar pathway
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Internal structure of tegmental part of pons

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TRAPEZOID BODY

- Nucleus of 5, 6, 7, 8 nerves

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Grey matter of caudal part of pons

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  1. Abducens N nucleus beneath facial colliculus
  2. Facial N nucleus lateral to abducent
  3. Superior, inferior salivatory and lacrimatory nucleus
  4. Nucleus of tractus solitarius
  5. Vestibular ucleus
  6. Cochlear nucleus
  7. Spinal nucleus of trigeminal nerve
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White matter of caudal part of pons

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  1. Trapezoid body formed by decussation of cochlear fibres
  2. Medial lemniscus
  3. Spinal lemniscus
  4. Medial longitudinal bundle
  5. Tectospinal tracts
  6. Spinal tract of trigeminal nerve
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Grey matter of cranial part of pons

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  1. Motor and sensory nuclei of trigeminal N
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White matter of cranial part of pons

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  1. Ascending tracts as seen in caudal part
  2. Lateral lemniscus
  3. Trigeminal lemniscus made of trigeminothalamic fibres
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Blood supply of pons

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Pontine branches of basilar A

Anterior inferior cerebellar A

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Millard - Gubler syndrome

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Lesion in lower part of pons

  1. Ipsi. medial squint as abducent N is affected
  2. Ipsi. facial palsy as facial N
  3. Contra. hemiplegia as corticospinal tract
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Pontocerebellar angle syndrome

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Due to pressure exerted on lateral region of caudal part of pons by acoustic neuroma - a tumor developing from Schwann cells around cochlear N

  1. Tinnitus
  2. Vertigo
  3. Ipsi. ataxia
  4. Staggering gait
  5. Ipsi. LMN facial palsy
  6. Ipsi. loss of pain and temp.
  7. Ipsi. loss of corneal reflex
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Pontine haemorrhage

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  1. Pin point pupil
  2. Hyperpyrexia
  3. Deep coma
  4. Bilateral paralysis of face and limbs
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