pontine in English

adjective
1
of, relating to, or affecting the pons of the brain.
The researchers then used a needle to target and deliver Gd-albumin into the pontine region of the brainstem in three healthy adult monkeys.

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1. A Antidromic Activation of Visual Pontine Cells

2. Pontine hemorrhage can be located accurately by means of angiography.

3. 18 The pathogenic factors, clinic characteristics, iconography representation, treatment and sequel prophylaxis central pontine myelinolysis were discussed.

4. The symptomatology and the course of a post-traumatic cerebello-pontine angle syndrome in a 62 year old female patient are described.

5. The paramedian pontine reticular formation(PPRF), also in the pons is responsible for saccadic movement, relaying signals to the abducens nucleus.

6. [Antidromal activation and synaptic processes of Deiters nucleus induced by stimulation of the inferior olive and reticular nucleus of the pontine tegmentum]

7. ‘Transverse sections through the pons show that it consists of two parts - the Basilar, or ventral pons, and the dorsally located pontine tegmentum.’

8. Facial nerve nucleus is located in deep of pontine lower reticulate structure, in trigeminal spinal cord bundle nuclear inside, nerve nucleus exhibits outside before foreign.

9. ‘Colline Pontine’ extra virgin olive oil has a medium to intense fruity green olive aroma, with an almond aftertaste and typical fragrant herbaceous notes.

10. At autopsy a circumscribed angiomatous malformation with small hemorrhages was found in the central part of the midbrain and rostral portion of pontine tectum.

11. We studied the cerebellar projections of medial and dorsolateral pontine visual cells in cats using Antidromic stimulation from the cerebellar cortex (Mower et al., 1980)

12. Reported here are two cases with pontine hemorrhage presented with bilateral Abducens nerve palsy and followed by pseudoathetosis, ataxia, and hemiparesis on the contralateral side of the lesion

13. The road also took travelers through the Pontine Marshes, a swampy area some 40 miles (60 km) from Rome and the location of the Marketplace of Appius.

14. A case of cerebello pontine angle syndrome is reported in which the cause was an atherosclerotic and tortuous basilar artery, with functional loss of the acoustic nerve and irritation of the trigeminal nerve.

15. Alpha-2 Agonists Alpha-2 adrenergic receptors are spread throughout the central and peripheral nervous system, specifically in the pontine locus coeruleus, medullospinal tracts, rostral ventrolateral medulla, and the dorsal horn of the spinal cord

16. Diseases associated with Cask include Mental Retardation And Microcephaly With Pontine And Cerebellar Hypoplasia and Fg Syndrome 4.Among its related pathways are Neuroscience and Neurotransmitter Release Cycle.Gene Ontology (GO) annotations related to this gene include transferase activity, …

17. Chronic lymphocytic inflammation with pontine perivascular enhancement responsive to steroids (Clippers) is a treatable inflammatory disease of the central nervous system.Specifically, it is a type of encephalomyelitis, which is a general term describing inflammation of the brain and spinal cord

18. RESULTS: These two case reports demonstrate the intimate connectivity between the cardiovascular/pulmonary system and the central nervous system in a 13-year-old girl with occipital angiomatosis, but no history of heart disease who developed profound left ventricular dysfunction and pulmonary oedema following pontine haemorrhage, and in a 5-year-old girl who developed severe pulmonary oedema after suffering from status epilepticus.

19. Cask-related intellectual disability is a disorder of brain development that has two main forms: microcephaly with pontine and cerebellar hypoplasia (MICPCH), and X-linked intellectual disability (XL-ID) with or without nystagmus.Within each of these forms, males typically have more severe signs and symptoms than do females; the more severe MICPCH mostly affects females, likely because only a