Infobox Brain Name Arcuatefasciculus Latin fasciculus arcuatus GraySubject GrayPage Image DTI Brain Tractographic Image A panal.jpg Caption Diffusion tensor imaging image of the brain showing the right and left arcuatefasciculus Raf & Laf . Also shown are the right and left superior longitudinal fasciculus Rslf & Lslf , and tapetum of corpus callosum Ta . Image2 Caption2 IsPartOf Components Artery ... The arcuatefasciculus Latin, curved bundle is the neural pathway connecting the posterior part ... of the superior longitudinal fasciculus . Citation needed date August 2009 . Neuroanatomy While previously thought to connect Wernicke s area and Broca s area , new research demonstrates that the arcuatefasciculus instead connects posterior receptive areas with premotor motor areas, and not to Broca s area. ref name The role of the arcuatefasciculus in conduction aphasia. cite news title The role of the arcuatefasciculus in conduction aphasia. url http en.scientificcommons.org 50118943 accessdate ... studies suggest that the arcuatefasciculus connects posterior receptive areas with premotor motor areas, and not with Broca s area. ref Although the regions the arcuatefasciculus connects to is still in debate, the connectivity of the arcuate has been shown to correspond to various functional ... Topographical relationships between arcuatefasciculus connectivity and cortical thickness doi ... heard speech. In nine of ten tone deafness people, the superior arcuatefasciculus in the right ... http brain.oxfordjournals.org cgi reprint awh622v1.pdf White matter DEFAULTSORT ArcuateFasciculus Category Cerebrum Category Neuroanatomy Category Central nervous system pathways de Fasciculus arcuatus fr Faisceau arqu nl Fasciculus arcuatus ja pl P czek ukowaty ... may elucidate pathophysiological processes influencing language systems. The function of the arcuatefasciculus in the nondominant hemisphere is not well studied. Citation needed date August ... more details
Wiktionary Arcuate Latin for curved can refer to Arcuate delta, a type of river delta ArcuatefasciculusArcuate line disambiguation Arcuate artery Arcuate nucleus Arcuate nucleus medulla Internal arcuate fibers of the brain Arcuate architecture, employing its arch es and beams Arcuate ligament s of the diaphragm Arcuate a type of pocket used in clothing disambig ... more details
distinguish fascicle disambiguation Italic title Taxobox name Fasciculus vesanus fossil range fossil range Middle Cambrian regnum Animal ia phylum Ctenophora genus Fasciculus genus authority Simonetta & Delle Cave, 1978 species F. vesanus binomial Fasciculus vesanus binomial authority Alberto Mario Simonetta Simonetta & Laura Delle Cave Delle Cave , 1978 Fasciculus vesanus is an extinct species of stem group stem group Ctenophora ctenophore , known from the Canadian Burgess Shale of British Columbia . It is dated to Ma 515 510 and belongs to middle Cambrian strata. ref cite journal author Simon Conway Morris S. Conway Morris & D. H. Collins year title Middle Cambrian ctenophores from the Stephen Formation, British Columbia, Canada journal Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences volume 351 issue 1337 pages 243 360 jstor 56388 doi 10.1098 rstb.1996.0024 ref The species is remarkable for its two sets of long and short comb rows, not seen in similar form elsewhere in the fossil record or among modern species. See also Ctenorhabdotus capulus Xanioascus canadensis External links Burgess Shale species 53 References Reflist Category Ctenophores Category Burgess Shale fossils Category Monotypic animal genera Paleo stub Ctenophore stub de Fasciculus vesanus ... more details
italic title This article was auto generated by User Polbot . Taxobox name Podocarpus fasciculus status LR nt status system IUCN2.3 regnum Plant ae divisio Pinophyta classis Pinophyta Pinopsida ordo Pinales familia Podocarpaceae genus Podocarpus species P. fasciculus binomial Podocarpus fasciculus binomial authority de Laub. synonyms Podocarpus fasciculus is a species of conifer in the Podocarpaceae family. It is found in Japan and Taiwan . It is threatened by habitat loss . Source Conifer Specialist Group 2000. http www.iucnredlist.org search details.php 34067 all Podocarpus fasciculus . http www.iucnredlist.org 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 10 July 2007. Category Podocarpus fasciculus Category Near threatened plants conifer stub pt Podocarpus fasciculus ... more details
Infobox Brain Name PAGENAME Latin fasciculus lenticularis GraySubject GrayPage Image DA loops in PD.jpg Caption The image shows dopaminergic pathways of the human brain in normal condition left and Parkinsons Disease right . Red Arrows indicate suppression of the target, blue arrows indicate stimulation of target structure. Lenticular fasciculus visible but not labeled, as red line from GPi to THA. Image2 Caption2 IsPartOf Components Artery Vein BrainInfoType hier BrainInfoNumber 424 MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre f 03 DorlandsSuf 12355994 The lenticular fasciculus is a tract connecting the globus pallidus to the Thalamic fasciculus. The thalamic fasciculus composed of the lenticular fasciculus and ansa lenticularis runs into the Thalamus. It is sometimes considered synonymous with field H2 of Forel . It connects the globus pallidus to the thalamus . External links http www.endotext.org neuroendo neuroendo3b neuroendo3b 2.htm see figure 12 http isc.temple.edu neuroanatomy lab atlas mdbg Diencephalon Rostral basal ganglia and associated structures Neural tracts Category Neuroanatomy Category Brainstem Category Cerebrum Category Central nervous system ... more details
Infobox Anatomy Name Fasciculus cuneatus Latin fasciculus cuneatus medullae spinalis GraySubject 185 GrayPage 763 Image Spinal cord tracts English.svg Caption Cuneate fasciculus is labeled in blue at upper right. Image2 Gray672.png Caption2 Diagram of the principal fasciculi of the spinal cord. System Precursor MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre f 03 DorlandsSuf 12355858 The fasciculus cuneatus tract of Burdach , named for Karl Friedrich Burdach is a tract of nerves in the spinal cord which primarily transmits information from the arms. It is part of the posterior column medial lemniscus pathway . Physical characteristics The fasciculus cuneatus is triangular on transverse section, and lies between the fasciculus gracilis and the posterior column , its base corresponding with the surface of the medulla spinalis . Its fibers, larger than those of the fasciculus gracilis, are mostly derived from the same source, viz., the posterior nerve roots . Some ascend for only a short distance in the tract, and, entering the gray matter , come into close relationship with the cells of the dorsal nucleus while others can be traced as far as the medulla oblongata , where they end in the gracile nucleus and cuneate nucleus . Function The Fasciculus cuneatus transmits fine touch, fine pressure, vibration and proprioception information from spinal nerve s located in dermatome s C sub 1 sub through T sub 6 sub . Neurons The Fasciculus cuneatus tract is composed of 1st order neurons that synapse onto 2nd order neurons in the brain stem. The 2nd order neurons decussate in the brainstem and continue on to the thalamus where the 2nd order neurons synapse onto 3rd order neurons. The 3rd order neurons carry the received signals to the somatosensory cortex where the signals, in the form of action potential ... posterior aspect, exposed in situ. See also Fasciculus gracilis Dorsal columns External links NeuroanatomyWisc ... de Fasciculus cuneatus pl P czek klinowaty pt Fasc culo cuneiforme ... more details
An arcuate arch shaped vessel may refer to Arcuate vessel of the kidney Arcuate arteries of the kidney Arcuate vein Arcuate vessels of the uterus disambig ... more details
Infobox Brain Name Subthalamic fasciculus Latin fasciculus subthalamicus GraySubject GrayPage Image DA loops in PD.jpg Caption DA loops in Parkinson s disease Subthalamic fasciculus visible but not labeled. Image2 Caption2 IsPartOf Components Artery Vein BrainInfoType ancil BrainInfoNumber 782 MeshName MeshNumber The subthalamic fasciculus is a tract which connects the subthalamic nucleus and the globus pallidus . It is a bidirectional connection between the GP and the subthalamic nucleus, including 1 fibers running from the GPe to the subthalamic nucleus, and 2 fibers running from the STN back to the GP. ref name isbn0 7817 2767 7 Cite book author DeJong, Russell N. Campbell, William Haerer, Armin F. title DeJong s the neurologic examination incorporating the fundamentals of neuroanatomy and neurophysiology publisher Lippincott Williams & Wilkins location Hagerstwon, MD year 2005 pages 340 isbn 0 7817 2767 7 oclc doi accessdate ref References Reflist External links http isc.temple.edu neuroanatomy lab atlas dan1 http www.sci.uidaho.edu med532 subthalamus.htm Diencephalon Rostral basal ganglia and associated structures Neural tracts Category Cerebrum Anatomy stub ... more details
Infobox Anatomy Name Fasciculus gracilis Latin f. gracilis medullae spinalis GraySubject 185 GrayPage 762 Image Spinal cord tracts English.svg Caption Fasciculus gracilis is labeled in blue at upper right. Image2 Gray672.png Caption2 Diagram of the principal fasciculi of the spinal cord. Width 325 System Precursor MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre f 03 DorlandsSuf 12355926 The fasciculus gracilis tract of Goll or gracile fasciculus is a bundle of axon fibres in the posterior column of the spinal cord and carries information from the middle thoracic and lower limbs of the body. The gracile fasiculus is one of many ascending tracts, which carry received sensory information up the spinal cord. Function The fasciculus gracilis provides proprioception of the lower limbs and trunk to the brain stem . Additional functions of the fasciculus gracilis include carrying deep touch, vibrational, and visceral pain information to the brain stem. The fasciculus gracilis and the cuneate fasciculus offer the same functions but can be differentiated by the vertebral level at which information is provided. The cuneate fasiculus carries information from vertebral level T6 and up, while the fasiculus gracilis carries information from vertebral levels below T6. The two ascending tracts, however, do meet at the T6 level. Damage to either of these tracts can result in a permanent loss of sensation in the limbs. See Brown S quard syndrome . Pathway Ascending tracts typically have three levels of neurons that relay information from the physical point of reception to the actual point of interpretation in the brain. The fasciculus gracilis has first order, second order, and third order nerve fibers described below First order fibers found on the ipsilateral side of the spinal cord ends at the gracile ... at the thalamus to the cerebral cortex. Additional Information The fasciculus gracilis is wedge ... tracts Category Spinal cord neuroscience stub de Fasciculus gracilis pl P czek smuk y pt Fasc culo ... more details
Infobox Brain Name PAGENAME Latin f. occipitofrontalis inferior GraySubject 189 GrayPage 844 Image Caption Image2 Caption2 IsPartOf Components Artery Vein Acronym BrainInfoType ancil BrainInfoNumber 535 MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre f 03 DorlandsSuf 12356186 The occipitofrontal fasciculus passes backward from the frontal lobe , along the lateral border of the caudate nucleus , and on the medial aspect of the corona radiata its fibers radiate in a fan like manner and pass into the occipital and temporal lobe s lateral to the posterior and inferior cornua. Some sources distinguish between a Inferior occipitofrontal fasciculus and superior occipitofrontal fasciculus. External links UMichAtlas eye 38 cite journal author T re U, Ya argil MG, Pait TG title Is there a superior occipitofrontal fasciculus? A microsurgical anatomic study journal Neurosurgery volume 40 issue 6 pages 1226 32 year 1997 month June pmid 9179896 doi 10.1097 00006123 199706000 00022 url http meta.wkhealth.com pt pt core template journal lwwgateway media landingpage.htm?issn 0148 396X&volume 40&issue 6&spage 1226 cite journal author Kier EL, Staib LH, Davis LM, Bronen RA title MR imaging of the temporal stem anatomic dissection tractography of the uncinate fasciculus, inferior occipitofrontal fasciculus, and Meyer s loop of the optic radiation journal AJNR Am J Neuroradiol volume 25 issue 5 pages 677 91 year 2004 month May pmid 15140705 doi url http www.ajnr.org cgi content abstract 25 5 677 Gray s neuroscience stub White matter Category Nervous system pl P czek czo owo potyliczny ... more details
Infobox Brain Name PAGENAME Latin fasciculus thalamicus GraySubject GrayPage Image DA loops in PD.jpg Caption The image shows dopaminergic pathways of the human brain in normal condition left and Parkinsons Disease right . Red Arrows indicate suppression of the target, blue arrows indicate stimulation of target structure. Thalamic fasciculus visible but not labeled, as red line from GPi to THA. Image2 Caption2 IsPartOf Components Artery Vein BrainInfoType hier BrainInfoNumber 422 MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre f 03 DorlandsSuf 12356375 The thalamic fasciculus is a component of the subthalamus . It is sometimes considered synonymous with field H1 of Forel . Nerve fibres forming a composite bundle containing cerebellothalamic crossed and pallidothalamic uncrossed fibres that is insinuated between the thalamus and zona incerta . The thalamic fasciculus consists of the joint fibers of the ansa lenticularis and the lenticular fasciculus , coming from different portions of the medial globus pallidus , before they jointly enter the ventral lateral nucleus of the thalamus . ref name isbn1 4160 3445 5 cite book author Estomih Mtui Gregory Gruener title Clinical Neuroanatomy and Neuroscience With STUDENT CONSULT Online Access publisher Saunders location Philadelphia year 2006 pages 359 isbn 1 4160 3445 5 oclc doi accessdate ref References reflist External links http www.meddean.luc.edu lumen MedEd Neuro frames nlDEs nl06fr.htm http www.endotext.org neuroendo neuroendo3b neuroendo3b 2.htm see figure 12 http isc.temple.edu neuroanatomy lab atlas mdbg Diencephalon Rostral basal ganglia and associated structures Neural tracts Category Diencephalon Neuroscience stub ... more details
Image Fasciculus chemicus frontispiece.png 200px right Frontispiece of Fasciculus Chemicus Fasciculus Chemicus or Chymical Collections. Expressing the Ingress, Progress, and Egress, of the Secret Hermetick Science our of the choicest and most famous authors is an anthology of alchemy alchemical writings compiled by Arthur Dee 1579 1651 in 1629 while resident in Moscow as chief physician to Czar Mikhail Romanov, founder of the Romanov dynasty 1613 1917 . Fasiculus Chemicus was revised by Dee sometime between 1631 and 1633 and translated from Latin into English by Elias Ashmole in 1650 under the anagrammatic pseudonym of James Hasholle by substitution of the letter J for I . However, Dee was displeased with Ashmole s translation, and wrote to him I am sorry you or any man should take pains to translate any book of that art into English, for the art is vilified so much already by scholars that do daily deride it, in regard they are ignorant of the principles. How then can it any way be advanced by the vulgar? But to satisfy your question, you may be resolved that he who wrote Euclid s Preface was my father. The Fasciculus , I confess, was my labour and work. Arthur Dee s principal sources in his alchemical anthology include Petrus Bonus , John Dastin , Gerhard Dorn , Ramon Llull Raymund Lull , Michael Maier , Laurentius Ventura and Evavadus Vogelius . Arthur Dee lists the stages of the alchemical opus in Fasciculus as ten in number 1. Natural Matter 2. Preparation 3. Weight in preparation 4. The philosophers Fire, what? 5. The Rise or birth of the Stone 6.The Weights of 2nd Work 7. Imbibition 8. Fermentation 9. Projection 10. Multiplication During the 1650s an easing of regulations on the licensing of printing presses and the subject matter of leaflets, pamphlets and books occurred. This allowed the newly liberalised printing presses of the Protectorate of Oliver Cromwell ... Chemicus is listed in the Library of Sir Thomas Browne . Source Fasciculus chemicus of Arthur ... more details
Infobox Brain Name Uncinate fasciculus Latin GraySubject 189 GrayPage 843 Image Gray751.png Caption Diagram ... 1444 MeshName MeshNumber NeuroLex Uncinate fasciculus NeuroLexID birnlex 983 DorlandsPre DorlandsSuf The uncinate fasciculus is a white matter tract in the human brain that connects parts of the limbic .... It is the last white matter tract to mature in the human brain. Anatomy The uncinate fasciculus is a hook ... Anatomic Dissection Tractography of the Uncinate Fasciculus, Inferior Occipitofrontal Fasciculus ... issue 5 ref The average length of the uncinate fasciculus is 45  mm with a range 40 49  mm. Its ... of the healthy human brain uncinate fasciculus across the lifespan using diffusion tensor tractography ... of the uncinate fasciculus is not known, though it is traditionally considered to be part of the limbic system . ref name Hasan The uncinate fasciculus on the left side shows greater fractional ... first3 S last4 Mandonnet first4 E title Is the left uncinate fasciculus essential for language? A cerebral ... been linked to the right uncinate fasciculus ref cite journal doi 10.1093 brain 121.10.1951 last1 ... of the left uncinate fasciculus. ref cite journal last1 Mabbott first1 DJ last2 Rovet first2 J ... fasciculus has the longest period of development in terms of fractional anisotropy as it alone ... children who have suffered socioemotional deprivation, the left uncinate fasciculus shows reduced ... of the uncinate fasciculus associate with social anxiety , ref cite journal last1 Phan first1 ... in the uncinate fasciculus in generalized social anxiety disorder. journal Biological psychiatry volume ... of the uncinate fasciculus in Alzheimer s disease diffusion tensor tract specific analysis using ... first4 RR. year 2007 title Structural integrity of the uncinate fasciculus in geriatric depression Relationship ... Jolesz first8 FA last9 McCarley first9 RW et al. year 2002 title Uncinate fasciculus findings in schizophrenia ... Westin first6 CF last7 McCarley first7 RW last8 Shenton first8 ME. year 2009 title Uncinate fasciculus ... more details
Image ketham p64.jpg right thumb 250px Dissection scene from Fasiculo de Medicina Venice, 1495 . Fasciculus Medicinae is a bundle of six independent and quite different medieval medical treatises. The collection, which existed only in two manuscripts handwritten copies , was first printed in 1491 in Latin and came out in numerous editions over the next 25 years. Johannes de Ketham , the German physician routinely associated with the Fasciculus , was neither the author nor even the original compiler but merely an owner of one of the manuscripts. The topics of the treatises cover a wide spectrum of medieval European medical knowledge and technique, including uroscopy , astrology , bloodletting , the treatment of wounds, Bubonic plague plague , anatomical dissection , and women s health . The book is remarkable as the first illustrated medical work to appear in print notable illustrations include a urine chart, a diagram of the vein s for phlebotomy , a pregnant woman, Wound Man , Disease Man and Zodiac Man. In 1495, it appeared in Italian under the title Fasiculo de Medicina . The ten handsome full page woodcut illustrations influenced artists for some time even as late as 1751 when the last of William Hogarth s Four Stages of Cruelty seems to borrow from the dissection scene above . References refbegin Choulant, L. History and bibliography of anatomic illustration. Trans. and annotated by Mortimer Frank. New York Hafner, 1962 . Pp. 115 119. Ketham, J. de. The Fasciculus Medicinae of Johannes de Ketham, Alemanus facsimile of the first Venetian edition of 1491. With English translation by Luke Demaitre commentary by Karl Sudhoff trans. and adapted by Charles Singer. Birmingham, Ala. The Classics of Medicine Library, 1988 . Morton s Medical Bibliography Garrison and Morton . Ed. By Jeremy Norman. Fifth ed. Aldershot, Hants, England Scolar Press Brookfield, Vt., USA Gower Pub ... browse results title.cfm?title Fasciculus 20medicinae Edition review http www.nlm.nih.gov exhibition ... more details
Infobox Anatomy Name Mammillothalamic tract Latin fasciculus mammillothalamicus GraySubject 191 GrayPage 869 Image Caption Image2 Caption2 System Precursor MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre f 03 DorlandsSuf 12356101 The mammillothalamic fasciculus mammillothalamic tract , thalamomammillary fasciculus , bundle of Vicq d Azyr arises from cells in both the medial and lateral nuclei of the mammillary body and by fibers that are directly continued from the fornix . The Mammillothalamic fasciculus then connects the mammillary body to the dorsal tegmental nuclei , the ventral tegmental nuclei , and the anterior thalamic nucleus ref Haines, DE. 2003 Neuroanatomy Atlas of Structures, Sections, and Systems, 6th ed. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. p232 ref Anatomy The mammillothalamic tract was first described by the French physician, F lix Vicq d Azyr , from which it takes its alternate name The Bundle of Vicq d Azyr . There axons divide within the gray matter the coarser branches pass into the anterior nucleus of the thalamus as the bundle of Vicq d Azyr , the finer branches pass downward as the mammillo tegmental bundle of Gudden . This might be identical to the hypothalamotegmental tract . The bundle of Vicq d Azyr spreads out fan like as it terminates in the anterior or dorsal nucleus of the thalamus . A few of the fibers pass through the dorsal nucleus to the angular nucleus of the thalamus . The term angular thalamic nucleus refers to a group of cells ventral to the lateral dorsal nucleus in the mouse. ref NeuroNames. Angular Thalamic Nucleus http braininfo.rprc.washington.edu whatandwhereisit.aspx?ID 1143&language 0&requestID ID1143&parentID ID&originalID ID1143&term angular 20thalamic 20nucleus&questID 1143 What, Where and How Big is It? BrainInfo. Accessed January 25, 2011. ref The axons from these nuclei are supposed to form part of the thalamocortical system . Clinical significance Infarction has been associated with Korsakoff syndrome . ref name pmid15205131 cite journal ... more details
This shouldn t actually be a disambiguation page, but in the absence of a unifying article, only a disambiguation page can be offered. Arcuate fibers can refer to Internal arcuate fibers Anterior external arcuate fibers Posterior external arcuate fibers disambig ... more details
Arcuate artery can refer to Arcuate artery of the foot Arcuate arteries of the kidney Arcuate vessels of uterus disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The term arcuate ligament refers to an arc shaped ligament . Specifically, it can refer to a variety of ligaments in the human body Arcuate ligaments of the diaphragm Median arcuate ligament Medial arcuate ligament Lateral arcuate ligament Inferior pubic ligament arcuate ligament of the pubis DEFAULTSORT Arcuate Ligament Category Ligaments Category Article Feedback 5 Ligament stub ... more details
Infobox Vein Name PAGENAME Latin venae arcuatae renis GraySubject GrayPage Image Kidney PioM.png Caption Arcuate veins visible but not labeled. Image2 Gray1128.png Caption2 Scheme of renal tubule and its vascular supply. Venous arch labeled at center left. DrainsFrom Source interlobular veins , venulae rectae DrainsTo interlobar vein Artery Arcuate arteries of the kidney arcuate artery MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre v 05 DorlandsSuf 12849492 The arcuate vein is a vessel of the renal circulation . It is located at the border of the renal cortex and renal medulla . External links BUHistology 15901lba Urinary System neonatal kidney, vasculature BUHistology 16105loa Urinary System kidney, PAS stain, arcuate artery and vein, longitudinal BUHistology 15805loa Urinary System kidney, PAS stain, arcuate artery and vein, transverse UIUCHistologySubject 953 GeorgiaPhysiology 7 7ch03 7ch03p07 Renal Vasculature Major Arteries GeorgiaPhysiology 7 7ch03 7ch03p10 Renal Vasculature Efferent Arterioles & Peritubular Capillaries http www.wisc online.com objects AP2504 AP2504.swf Training at wisc online.com Gray s circulatory stub Kidney Category Kidney anatomy ca Vena arcuada es Venas arcuadas del ri n ... more details
Infobox Disease Name Arcuate uterus Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD10 Q 51.9 q 50 ICD9 ICD9 752.9 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID The arcuate uterus is a form of a uterine anomaly or variation where the uterus uterine fundus displays a concave contour towards the uterine cavity. Normally the fundus of the uterus is straight or convex on anterior posterior imaging but in the arcuate uterus it dips into the cavity and may form a small septation. The distinction between an arcuate uterus and a septate uterus is not standardized. Etiology The uterus is formed during embryogenesis by the fusion of the two mullerian duct s. During this fusion a resorption process eliminates the partition between the two ducts to create a single cavity. This process begins caudally and advances cranially, thus an arcuate uterus represents an in the final stage incomplete absorption process. Prevalence Most studies of uterine malformation s are based on populations of women who have experienced a pregnancy loss and thus do not address the issue of the prevalence in the general population ... that about 5 of women had an arcuate uterus when they defined an arcuate uterus any fundal protrusion ... 6590 0 ref Indeed, there is no consensus on the relationship of the arcuate uterus and recurrent ... found that 6.5 of subjects displayed the arcuate uterus and had evidence of reproductive ... based on hysterosalpingraphic detected arcuate lesions documented increased fetal loss and obstetrical ... utilizing 3 D ultrasonography to document the prevalence of the arcuate uterus in a gynecological ... an arcuate uterus making it the most common uterine anomaly this prevalence was similar than in women ... to delineate the condition. ref name woelfer Management Many patients with an arcuate uterus will not experience ... loss thought to be caused by an arcuate uterus hysteroscopic resection can be performed. Differential ... references Congenital malformations of genital organs and urinary system DEFAULTSORT Arcuate Uterus ... more details
by stimulating the release of dopamine. Dopaminergic neurons of the arcuate also inhibit the release ... . The role of this population is not known many neurons in the arcuate nucleus express receptors for ghrelin, but these are thought to respond mainly to blood borne ghrelin. The arcuate nucleus also contains ... issue 2 pages 293 9 year 1988 pmid 2897982 doi 10.1002 cne.902710209 Diencephalon DEFAULTSORT Arcuate ... more details
In human anatomy , arcuate foramen , also known as ponticulus posticus Latin for little posterior bridge , refers to a bone bony bridge on the atlas anatomy atlas C1 vertebra that covers the groove for the vertebral artery . It is a common anatomic variant and estimated to occur in approximately 3 15 of the population. ref name cushing cite journal author Cushing K, Ramesh V, Gardner Medwin D, Todd N, Gholkar A, Baxter P, Griffiths P title Tethering of the vertebral artery in the congenital arcuate foramen of the atlas vertebra a possible cause of vertebral artery dissection in children journal Dev Med Child Neurol volume 43 issue 7 pages 491 6 year 2001 pmid 11463182 doi 10.1017 S0012162201000901 http journals.cambridge.org download.php?file 2FDMC 2FDMC43 07 2FS0012162201000901a.pdf&code a727272ac862fe550e7fa9d615b280fd Full Text . ref ref name cakmak cite journal author Cakmak O, Gurdal E, Ekinci G, Yildiz E, Cavdar S title Arcuate foramen and its clinical significance journal Saudi Med J volume 26 issue 9 pages 1409 13 year 2005 pmid 16155658 ref ref cite journal author Young J, Young P, Ackermann M, Anderson P, Riew K title The ponticulus posticus implications for screw insertion into the first cervical lateral mass journal J Bone Joint Surg Am volume 87 issue 11 pages 2495 8 year 2005 pmid 16264126 doi 10.2106 JBJS.E.00184 ref Females are more commonly affected than males. ref name cakmak ref cite journal author Stubbs D title The arcuate foramen. Variability in distribution related to race and sex journal Spine volume 17 issue 12 pages 1502 4 year 1992 pmid 1471009 doi 10.1097 00007632 199212000 00010 ref Pathology The presence of arcuate foramen is associated with headache , musculoskeletal pain ref name cakmak and vertebrobasilar stroke . ref name cushing References references External links http www.medcyclopaedia.com library topics volume vii p ponticulus posticus.aspx Ponticulus posticus medcyclopaedia.com http www.medcyclopaedia.com library topics volume ... more details
atlas, see 1. Short arcuate bundles section. Bundle 2 is the superior longitudinal fasciculus http ...Infobox Brain Name Superior longitudinal fasciculus Latin fasciculus longitudinalis superior cerebri GraySubject 189 GrayPage 844 Image Gray751.png Caption Diagram showing principal systems of association fibers in the cerebrum. Sup. longitudinal fasc. labeled at center top. Image2 Caption2 IsPartOf Components Artery Vein BrainInfoType ancil BrainInfoNumber 537 MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre f 03 DorlandsSuf 12356082 The superior longitudinal fasciculus also called the superior longitudinal fascicle or SLF is a pair of long bi directional bundles of neurons connecting the front and the back of the cerebrum. Each association fiber bundle is lateral to the centrum ovale of a cerebral hemisphere and connects the frontal, occipital, parietal, and temporal lobe s. The neurons pass from the frontal lobe through the operculum to the posterior end of the lateral sulcus where numerous neurons radiate into the occipital lobe and other neurons turn downward and forward around the putamen and radiate to anterior portions of the temporal lobe. Anatomy The SLF is composed of four distinct components ref Makris pages 1 2 ref SLF I, SLF II, SLF III, and arcuate fascicle AF . In humans, these four components are bundled together although they are functionally separate. In non human primates, the SLF and AF are anatomically separate and have separate trajectories. SLF I SLF I is the dorsal component and originates in the superior and medial parietal cortex , passes around the cingulate sulcus and in the superior parietal and frontal white matter, and terminates in the dorsal and medial cortex of the frontal lobe Brodmann 6, 8, and 9 and in the supplementary motor cortex M II . ref Makris page 11 ref SLF II SLF II is the major component of SLF and originates in the caudal inferior parietal ... 46 . AF The arcuate fascicle connects the superior temporal gyrus Tpt with the dorsal prefrontal cortex ... more details
Infobox Brain Name PAGENAME Latin fasciculus anterior proprius GraySubject 187 GrayPage 760 Image Gray672.png Caption Diagram of the principal fasciculi of the spinal cord . Lateral proper fasciculus is visible at center bottom. Image2 Caption2 IsPartOf Spinal cord Components Artery Vein Acronym BrainInfoType BrainInfoNumber MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre DorlandsSuf The remaining fibers of the anterior funiculus constitute what is termed the anterior proper fasciculus , fasciculus proprius , or fasiculus proprii anterior basis bundle . It consists of a longitudinal intersegmental fibers which arise from cells in the gray substance , more especially from those of the medial group of the anterior column , and, after a longer or shorter course, re nter the gray substance b fibers which cross in the anterior white commissure from the gray substance of the opposite side. See also Lateral proper fasciculus Posterior proper fasciculus Gray s neuroscience stub Spinal cord Category Nervous system ... more details