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In vertebrate anatomy the brainstem (or brain stem) is the posterior part of the brain, adjoining and structurally continuous with the spinal cord. Description from thefemalecelebrity.com. I searched for this on bing.com/images Body Anatomy, Mapeamento Cerebral, Brain Stem, Medical Illustration
In vertebrate anatomy the brainstem (or brain stem) is the posterior part of the brain, adjoining and structurally continuous with the spinal cord. Description from thefemalecelebrity.com. I searched for this on bing.com/images
S is for Syringomyelia  This condition is the most common issue associated with Chiari.  Do you have Syringomyelia? How long?  This is a condition where fluid-filled cysts (syrinx) form in the spinal cord. They can also form in the brainstem (syringobulbia).  Syringomyelia is rare with 8.4 in 100,000 people having it. Chiari is the most common cause, but it can also be post-traumatic, from other conditions like tethered cord, rumour or idiopathic (unknown origin). Nursing School Studying, Nursing School Notes, Nursing Study, Medical School, Nursing Schools, Radiology Student, Radiology Imaging, Medical Imaging
Well labelled MRI of the brain
S is for Syringomyelia This condition is the most common issue associated with Chiari. Do you have Syringomyelia? How long? This is a condition where fluid-filled cysts (syrinx) form in the spinal cord. They can also form in the brainstem (syringobulbia). Syringomyelia is rare with 8.4 in 100,000 people having it. Chiari is the most common cause, but it can also be post-traumatic, from other conditions like tethered cord, rumour or idiopathic (unknown origin).
Pupil light reflex pathway.Red and blue lines represent the afferent pathway, the ganglion cell axons project to the pretectal region of the midbrain; green line represents the efferent pathway, the signal transmits from preganglionic parasympathetic fiber to ciliary ganglion, finally to the constrictor muscles through the short posterior ciliary nerve. Eye Health Facts, Eye Facts, Nursing School Tips, Ob Nursing, Autonomic Nervous System Dysfunction, Human Skeletal System, Cranial Nerves Mnemonic, Basic Anatomy And Physiology
Fig 1. Pupil light reflex pathway. Red and blue lines represent the...
Pupil light reflex pathway.Red and blue lines represent the afferent pathway, the ganglion cell axons project to the pretectal region of the midbrain; green line represents the efferent pathway, the signal transmits from preganglionic parasympathetic fiber to ciliary ganglion, finally to the constrictor muscles through the short posterior ciliary nerve.
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Read on for more about the anatomy of the middle cerebral artery⁣ ⁣ MIDDLE CEREBRAL ARTERY (MCA) ANATOMY⁣ 👨🏽‍💻Why is it important to know… Cranial Nerves Anatomy, Nerve Anatomy, Human Anatomy, Radiography Student, Arteries Anatomy, Vascular Ultrasound
Read on for more about the anatomy of the middle cerebral artery⁣ ⁣ MIDDLE CEREBRAL ARTERY (MCA) ANATOMY⁣ 👨🏽‍💻Why is it important to know…
S is for Syringomyelia  This condition is the most common issue associated with Chiari.  Do you have Syringomyelia? How long?  This is a condition where fluid-filled cysts (syrinx) form in the spinal cord. They can also form in the brainstem (syringobulbia).  Syringomyelia is rare with 8.4 in 100,000 people having it. Chiari is the most common cause, but it can also be post-traumatic, from other conditions like tethered cord, rumour or idiopathic (unknown origin).
Well labelled MRI of the brain
S is for Syringomyelia This condition is the most common issue associated with Chiari. Do you have Syringomyelia? How long? This is a condition where fluid-filled cysts (syrinx) form in the spinal cord. They can also form in the brainstem (syringobulbia). Syringomyelia is rare with 8.4 in 100,000 people having it. Chiari is the most common cause, but it can also be post-traumatic, from other conditions like tethered cord, rumour or idiopathic (unknown origin).
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