BLUSH 发表于 2025-3-28 14:45:59

Structural Organization of the Mesencephalic-Diencephalic Junction,rder of the diencephalon and the junction of the mesencephalon with the diencephalon . The diencephalic structures include the epithalamus, thalamus, hypothalamus, subthalamus and metathalamus. The epithalamus consists of the pineal gland, habenular nuclei and commissure, striae medullares thala

Forehead-Lift 发表于 2025-3-28 20:58:25

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expansive 发表于 2025-3-29 04:05:07

Cranial Nerves: Intra-Axial and Cisternal Segments,yelin sheaths derived from Schwann cells and are true nerves. The olfactory nerve (CN I) and the optic nerve (CN II) have myelin sheaths derived from oligodendroglia, and, therefore constitute intrinsic tracts of the brain, not nerves. None-the-less, the twelve “nerves” will be considered together i

遗弃 发表于 2025-3-29 08:58:05

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能得到 发表于 2025-3-29 14:43:55

Intrinsic Arterial and Venous Territories of the Brain Stem,l in only one brain stem, the territories illustrated in this section may not be completely typical. However, further less-detailed examination of ten other brain stems gives reasonable basis to assume that the brain stem studied is a representative example. See [24, 121, 122, 179, 278, 288, 322, 37

HAVOC 发表于 2025-3-29 16:47:24

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MUT 发表于 2025-3-30 00:26:54

Book 2009efully organized as a teaching text, using concise drawings and beautiful anatomic/MRI images to present the information in sequentially finer detail, so the reader easily assimilates the relationships among the structures shown by high-field MRI..
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查看完整版本: Titlebook: Duvernoy‘s Atlas of the Human Brain Stem and Cerebellum; High-Field MRI, Surf Thomas P. Naidich,Henri M. Duvernoy,E. Mark Haacke Book 2009