The medial longitudinal fasciculus occupies its characteristic paramedian position. |
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The cuneate fasciculus covers its nucleus and occupies the area immediately lateral to the gracile fasciculus. |
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The slip is sometimes joined or replaced by a muscular fasciculus arising from, or in the neighborhood of, the pisiform bone. |
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It may be formed of two superimposed layers and it may be more or less fused with the lateral pterygoid or send a fasciculus to the condylar process. |
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Intensely positive fibers were visualised in the cuneate and gracile fasciculus. |
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In the brainstem, the medial longitudinal fasciculus is a well-defined white bundle, descending through the midbrain tegmentum, adjacent to the central gray matter. |
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The middle portion of the uncinate fasciculus is extensively interconnected with the bulky middle part of the inferior occipitofrontal fasciculus. |
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As it pursues its arched course, the superior longitudinal fasciculus gathers and sheds nerve fibers from various cortical areas, and so links them to each other. |
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The entire posterior language area extends into the parietal lobe and is connected to the Broca area by a fibre tract called the arcuate fasciculus. |
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A smaller number of vestibular projections, originating from the medial and inferior vestibular nuclei, descend ipsilaterally in the medial longitudinal fasciculus only to cervical levels. |
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The two most frequently damaged white matter tracts in this cohort of mild TBI patient were the anterior corona radiata and the uncinate fasciculus. |
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