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- The ansa cervicalis (or ansa hypoglossi in older literature[citation needed]) is a loop formed by muscular branches of the cervical plexus formed by branches...
- Part of Occipital bone System Skeletal Identifiers Latin canalis nervi hypoglossi TA98 A02.1.04.016 TA2 559 FMA 75370 Anatomical terms of bone [edit on...
- Identifiers Latin plexus venosus canalis nervi hypoglossi, circellus venosus hypoglossi, rete canalis hypoglossi TA98 A12.3.05.306 TA2 4877 FMA 50795 Anatomical...
- Rhomboid fossa. (Trigonum hypoglossi labeled at center left.) Human caudal brainstem posterior view description (trigonum nervi hypoglossi is #6) Details Identifiers...
- The nucleus prepositus or nucleus prepositus hypoglossi is one of the largest of the three perihypoglossal nuclei. It is situated in the caudal pons and...
- (XII labeled at bottom left.) Details Identifiers Latin nucleus nervi hypoglossi NeuroNames 757 NeuroLex ID birnlex_2644 TA98 A14.1.04.227 TA2 6010 FMA...
- at the time. The first use of the name hypoglossal in Latin as nervi hypoglossi externa was used by Winslow in 1733. This was followed though by several...
- with the vestibular nuclei (via the MLF), and the nucleus prepositus hypoglossi.: 458.e1  It receives afferents from the spinal cord through the spinomesencephalic...
- historical astronomical instrument Net-like anatomic structures: Rete canalis hypoglossi, Rete carpale dorsale, Rete mirabile, Rete ovarii, Rete patellare, Rete...
- onto the NOT. Fibers also project to the NOT from the nucleus prepositus hypoglossi in the medulla, the contralateral NOT, and from various cortical regions...