Posterolateral sulcus of medulla oblongata

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Posterolateral sulcus of medulla oblongata
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Hind- and mid-brains; postero-lateral view.
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Section of the medulla oblongata through the lower part of the decussation of the pyramids.
  1. Anterior median fissure
  2. Posterior median sulcus
  3. Anterior column (in red), with 3’, anterior root
  4. Posterior column (in blue), with 4’, posterior roots
  5. Lateral cerebrospinal fasciculus
  6. Posterior funiculus
The red arrow, a, a’, indicates the course the lateral cerebrospinal fasciculus takes at the level of the decussation of the pyramids;
the blue arrow, b, b’, indicates the course which the sensory fibers take.
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Identifiers
Latinsulcus posterolateralis medullae oblongatae
Anatomical terms of neuroanatomy

The accessory, vagus, and glossopharyngeal nerves correspond with the posterior nerve roots, and are attached to the bottom of a sulcus named the posterolateral sulcus (or dorsolateral sulcus).

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References

Public domain This article incorporates text in the public domain from the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)