Advanced Neuroanatomy - Lab Exam 3

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Graduate Medicine Flashcards on Advanced Neuroanatomy - Lab Exam 3, created by Daimen Britsch on 10/11/2021.
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Vertebral Arteries (Ventral view)
Basilar Artery
Middle Cerebellar Peduncle (dorsal/posterior brainstem)
Middle Cerebellar Peduncle (ventral/rostral cerebellum)
Superior Cerebellar Peduncle (dorsal/posterior brainstem)
Superior Cerebellar Peduncle (ventral/rostral cerebellum)
Inferior Cerebellar Peduncle (dorsal/posterior brainstem)
Inferior Cerebellar Peduncle (ventral/rostral cerebellum)
Flocculus (of cerebellum)
Middle cerebral artery
Tonsils (of cerebellum)
Top: Vermis lingula Bottom: Vermis nodule
Vermis nodule
Vermis lingula
Posterior lobe (of cerebellum)
anterior lobe (of cerebellum)
primary fissure (of cerebellum)
internal carotid artery
anterior cerebral artery
posterior cerebral artery (PCA)
superior cerebellar artery (SCA)
anterior inferior cerebellar artery (AICA)
posterior inferior cerebellar artery (PICA)
middle cerebral artery (MCA)
mammillary bodies
1. mammillary bodies 2. hypothalamus 3. thalamus
Caudate nucleus Head (axial/transverse section)
Caudate nucleus Head (coronal section)
1. putamen 2. thalamus
Putamen (coronal section)
Internal capsule (coronal section) (anterior limb)
Internal capsule (axial section) (arrow = posterior limb)
Globus Pallidus External (GPe) (arrow = putamen)
Globus Pallidus Internal (GPi) (arrow = putamen)
Nucleus Accumbens
substantia nigra (coronal)
Caudate Nucleus (tail) (axial)
Substantia Nigra (axial)
CT scan
MRI - T1
MRI - T2
MRI-T1 coronal section * = lateral ventricles (anterior horn) 1. Head Caudate Nucleus 2. Putamen 3. Nucleus Accumbens
MRI-T1 axial * = lateral ventricles (anterior horn) 1. Head Caudate Nucleus 2. Putamen 3. Thalamus
CT scan X-ray to depict density of atoms. Bone has highest intensity (white), air has lowest (black).
MRI - T1 radio waves depict resonance of protons. Fat has the highest intensity (white), while bone and air have the lowest (black).
MRI - T2 radio waves depict resonance of protons. CSF has the highest intensity (white), while bone and air have the lowest (black).
cerebellum
cerebellum
posterior spinocerebellar tract (caudal medulla)
Anterior spinocerebellar tract (caudal medulla)
posterior spinocerebellar tract (medial medulla)
anterior spinocerebellar tract (medial medulla)
inferior cerebellar peduncles (rostral medulla)
1. inferior cerebellar peduncle 2. Anterior spinocerebellar (rostral medulla)
inferior cerebellar peduncle (pons)
middle cerebellar peduncle (pons)
1. Dentate nucleus 2. Middle cerebellar peduncle (pons)
1. interposed nucleus 2. middle cerebellar peduncle (pons)
middle cerebellar peduncles (pons)
superior cerebellar peduncle (pons)
middle cerebellar peduncle (pons)
superior cerebellar peduncles (pons)
superior cerebellar peduncles (pons)
superior cerebellar peduncles (pons)
decussation of superior cerebellar peduncles (pons)
decussation of superior cerebellar peduncles
1. Internal capsule (anterior limb) 2. Head of caudate nucleus * anterior horn of Lateral ventricles
1. nucleus accumbens 2. putamen * anterior horn of lateral ventricles
1. Head of caudate nucleus 2. anterior horn of lat ventricles 3. internal capsule (ant limb)
1. Putamen 2. ant horn of lat ventricles 3. internal capsule (ant limb)
body of caudate nucleus
putamen
anterior commissure
internal capsule (posterior limb)
Globus pallidus internal (GPi)
Globus pallidus external (GPe)
substantia nigra
substantia nigra
subthalamic nucleus
optic tract
lateral geniculate nucleus
medial geniculate nucleus
pulvinar
centromedian nucleus
pulvinar
pulvinar
medial geniculate nucleus
pulvinar
centromedian nucleus
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