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Morphologia interna

TA Code Latin term English term
Morphologia interna
Internal features
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Arbor vitae
Arbor vitae
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Cortex cerebelli
Cerebellar cortex
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Stratum granulosum
Granular layer
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Stratum purkinjense
Purkinje cell layer
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Stratum moleculare
Molecular layer
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Nuclei cerebelli
Cerebellar nuclei
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Nucleus dentatus; Nucleus lateralis cerebelli
Dentate nucleus; Nucleus lateralis cerebelli
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Hilum nuclei dentati
Hilum of dentate nucleus
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Nucleus interpositus anterior; Nucleus emboliformis
Anterior interpositus nucleus; Emboliform nucleus
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Nucleus interpositus posterior; Nucleus globosus
Posterior interpositus nucleus; Globose nucleus
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Nucleus fastigii; Nucleus medialis cerebelli
Fastigial nucleus; Nucleus medialis cerebelli
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Pedunculi cerebellares
Cerebellar peduncles
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Pedunculus cerebellaris inferior
Inferior cerebellar peduncle
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Corpus restiforme
Restiform body
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Corpus juxtarestiforme
Juxtarestiform body
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Pedunculus cerebellaris medius
Middle cerebellar peduncle
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Pedunculus cerebellaris superior
Superior cerebellar peduncle
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Corpus medullare cerebelli
White substance of cerebellum
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Commissura cerebelli
Cerebellar commissure
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Fasciculus uncinatus cerebelli
Uncinate fasciculus of cerebellum
Entries: 20 Notes: 2 Date: 29.01.2013
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A14.1.07.404 Stratum purkinjense This term is recommended rather than stratum neurium piriformium. This layer of morphologically specialized cells is universally recognised by this particular term. The previous term (i.e ., stratum neurium piriformium = layer of pear-shaped neurons) is rarely used in many countries (or texts for that matter) and it has never gained significant or wide usage. Use of the small p (purkinjense) changes Purkinje from the nominative form to the adjectival form, the latter modifying stratum.
A14.1.07.406 Nuclei cerebelli The terms "dentate," "emboliform," "globose," and "fastigial" are used for the nudei of the human cerebellum and, frequently, for these nuclei in nonhuman primates. The terms "lateral," "anterior interpositus," "posterior interpositus," and "medial cerebellar nuclei" are, respectively, synonymous with the above terms and are commonly used to describe the cerebellar nuclei in nonprimate mammals and, occasionally, in primates. Rudeberg S.-I. 1961. Morphogenetic Studies on the Cerebellar Nuclei and their Homologization in Different Vertebrates Including Man. Diss., Tornblad Institute of Comparative Embryology and Institute of Zoology, University of Lund, Lund, Sweden: pp. 1-148.

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