TA Code | Latin term | English term |
A14.1.03.001 |
Encephalon
|
Brain
|
A14.1.03.002 |
Rhombencephalon
|
Rhombencephalon; Hindbrain
|
↓ A14.1.03.003 |
Myelencephalon; Medulla oblongata; Bulbus
|
Myelencephalon; Bulb; Medulla oblongata
|
↓ A14.1.03.004 |
Metencephalon
|
Metencephalon; Pons and cerebellum
|
↓ A14.1.03.005 |
Mesencephalon
|
Mesencephalon; Midbrain
|
A14.1.03.006 |
Prosencephalon
|
Prosencephalon; Forebrain
|
A14.1.03.007 |
Diencephalon
|
Diencephalon
|
A14.1.03.008 |
Telencephalon
|
Telencephalon
|
A14.1.03.009 |
Truncus encephali
|
Brainstem
|
↓ A14.1.03.003 |
Myelencephalon; Medulla oblongata; Bulbus
|
Myelencephalon; Bulb; Medulla oblongata
|
A14.1.03.010 |
Pons
|
Pons
|
↓ A14.1.03.005 |
Mesencephalon
|
Mesencephalon; Midbrain
|
Entries: 12 | Notes: 5 | Date: 29.01.2013 |
♦ TA98 footnote | ♠ TA98 correction note | ♣ TA98 RAT note | ♥ TA98 redirection note |
♦ | A14.1.03.003 | Bulbus The portion between the spinal cord and the caudal border of the pons, this being the medulla oblongata. Strong O. S ., and Elwyn A. 1943. Human Neuroanatomy. Baltimore. Maryland: Williams & Wilkins; Kuhlenbeck H. 1975. The Central Nervous System of Vertebrates. Vol. 4. "Spinal Cord and deuterencephalon." Basel: S. Karger. |
♣ | A14.1.03.004 | Metencephalon The Latin official synonym (pons et cerebellum) contained a conjunction, which is not compatible with the rules of Regular Anatomical Terminology. Therefore, this term was removed. |
♠ | A14.1.03.005 | Mesencephalon The three entries for this entity were made identical by using mesencephalon as the English equivalent and midbrain as the official English synonym in all entries. |
♦ | A14.1.03.003 | Bulbus The portion between the spinal cord and the caudal border of the pons, this being the medulla oblongata. Strong O. S ., and Elwyn A. 1943. Human Neuroanatomy. Baltimore. Maryland: Williams & Wilkins; Kuhlenbeck H. 1975. The Central Nervous System of Vertebrates. Vol. 4. "Spinal Cord and deuterencephalon." Basel: S. Karger. |
♠ | A14.1.03.005 | Mesencephalon The three entries for this entity were made identical by using mesencephalon as the English equivalent and midbrain as the official English synonym in all entries. |