well describes the external and internal anatomy of upper brain stem. slide also explain some lesion disorders of pons and midbrain.
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Midbrain and Pons
To MBBS 2
nd
year
26-02-2017
By Dr. Laxman Khanal
Assistant professor, Department of anatomy
Identify the cranial nerves.
Identify this
swelling in
pons.
Q. Trigeminal nerve has its nuclei in which
part of brain stem?
a.Midbrain
b.Pons
c.Medulla oblongata
d.All of the above
How to study the cross section
•Different level of cross sections should be differentiated by-
1.What is the CSF filled cavity ?
2.What are the cranial nerve nuclei?
3.What are the ascending tracts ?
4.What are the descending tracts?
Descending tract in brainstem
Corticospinal fibers
Corticonuclear fibers
Corticopontocerebellarfibers
66
7
Trapezoid body
MLF
Tegmentum
Basal part
Pontine nuclei
Transverse pontine fibers
(pontocerebellar fibers)
Corticospinal and corticonuclear fibers
Superior and inferior
cerebellar peduncle
MSTL
Medial L
Spinal L
Trigeminal L
Lateral L
7
FC
TS –lower pons
TS –upper pons
Cranial nerve nuclei
Main sensory nucleus of Vthnerve
Motor nucleus of Vthnerve
No inferior cerebellar peduncle
Millard-Gublersyndrome: #P67
Ventral pontine syndrome
•Ipsilateral medial squint
•Ipsilateral facial palsy
•Contralateral hemiplegia
Most common tumor of brainstem
Astrocytoma of pons
Midbriancross section
S
1.Tectum
2.Cerebral peduncle
Tegmentum
Crus cerebri
Interpeduncular fossa
Parkinson’s disease
Substantia nigra
Crus cerebri (motor zone)
•Contains descending fibers
1.Up to pons-FP+TP
2.Up to motor nuclei of CNs-CN
3.Up to spinal cord-CS
FP
TP
CS
CN
Pontine nucleus
Crossing of rubrospinaltract
Mesencephalic
nucleus
MLF
MSTL
MST
Crossing of sup cerebellar peduncle
To cerebellum
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