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Title: Brainstem


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Brainstem
  • Dr. Sama ul haque

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Objectives
  • Identify the gross features of the brainstem.
  • Briefly describe the internal structure of the
    brainstems (ascending and descending pathways,
    sensory and motor cranial nuclei, substantia
    nigra, red nucleus, olivary nucleus and reticular
    formation).
  • Describe the main connections of the sensory
    cranial nuclei.

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Objectives
  • Describe the main connections of the motor
    cranial nuclei.
  • Describe lesions in the brainstem such as medial
    medullary syndrome and lateral medullary
    syndrome.
  • Describe the main connections of the substantia
    nigra and the red nucleus.

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Brainstem
  • Composed of Medulla Oblongata, Pons and the
    Midbrain.
  • It lies in the Posterior cranial fossa of the
    skull.
  • Stalk like in shape.
  • Connects spinal cord with forebrain.
  • Functions
  • It is a channel for the ascending and descending
    tracts.
  • It contains important centers associated with
    respiratory and cardiovascular systems.
  • It contains the nuclei of the cranial nerves.

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Medulla Oblongata
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Medulla Oblongata (External features)
  • It connects Pons superiorly with Spinal Cord
    inferiorly.
  • Begins caudally at foramen magnum.
  • It is conical in shape.
  • Central canal continues to the middle of the
    medulla and then expand as cavity of 4th
    ventricle.

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Medulla Oblongata (External features)
  • Anterior median fissure
  • Pyramids (Pyramidal Tract) Bundles of
    corticospinal fibers
  • Decussation of pyramids Inferior part of
    pyramids
  • Anterior external arcuate fibers Fibers emerging
    from anterior median fissure above decussation
    and run laterally to enter the cerebellum.
  • Olives (Inferior Olivary Nuclei) Posterolateral
    to Pyramids
  • Roots of hypoglossal nerve Between Pyramid and
    Olive

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Medulla Oblongata (External features)Anterior
View
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Medulla Oblongata (External features)
  • Inferior cerebellar peduncles Posterior to
    olives connecting medulla to the cerebellum.
  • Roots of glossopharyngeal, vagus and cranial
    roots of accessory cranial nerves Between olive
    and inferior cerebellar peduncle.
  • Posterior median sulcus
  • Floor of 4th ventricle
  • Hypoglossal triangle
  • Vagal triangle
  • Gracile tubercle
  • Cuneate tubercle

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Medulla Oblongata (External features)Posterior
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Medulla Oblongata (Internal structure)Level of
decussation of Pyramids
  • Decussation of corticospinal tracts
  • Gracile fasciculus and nucleus
  • Cuneate fasciculus and nucleus
  • Substantia Gelatinosa of posterior gray column of
    cord continue as Nucleus of the spinal tract of
    the trigeminal nerve.
  • Anterior and posterior spinocerebellar tracts
  • Lateral spinothalamic tract
  • Medial accessory olivary nucleus

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Medulla Oblongata (Internal structure)Level of
decussation of Pyramids
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Medulla Oblongata (Internal structure)Level of
decussation of Medial Lemnisci
  • Medial Lemniscus or Sensory Decussation (Internal
    arcuate fibers from nuclei gracilis and
    cuneatus).
  • Nucleus of the spinal tract of the trigeminal
    nerve.
  • Spinal tract of the trigeminal nerve.
  • Anterior and posterior spinocerebellar tracts
  • Lateral and Anterior spinothalamic tracts

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Medulla Oblongata (Internal structure)Level of
decussation of Medial Lemnisci
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Medulla Oblongata (Internal structure)Level of
the Olives
  • Inferior Olivary Nucleus Gray matter is shaped
    like a crumpled bag ,facing medially.
  • This nucleus is responsible for the elevation
    called Olive.
  • Small dorsal and medial Olivary Nuclei.
  • Medial Lemniscus
  • Inferior cerebellar peduncle

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Medulla Oblongata (Internal structure)Level of
the Olives
  • Medial longitudinal fasciculus
  • Tectospinal tract
  • Hypoglossal nucleus
  • Dorsal vagal nucleus
  • Inferior vestibular nucleus
  • Pyramids

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Medulla Oblongata (Internal structure)Level of
the Olives
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Medulla Oblongata (Internal structure)Level just
inferior to the Pons
  • Lateral Vestibular Nucleus
  • Cochlear Nuclei are anterior and posterior to
    inferior cerebellar peduncle

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Medulla Oblongata (Internal structure)Level just
inferior to the Pons
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Pons
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Pons (External features)
  • Lies anterior to the cerebellum.
  • Connects Medulla to Midbrain.
  • Anterior Surface
  • Basilar groove
  • Transverse fibers converging on each side to the
    Middle Cerebellar peduncle.
  • Trigeminal nerve (Motor and Sensory Roots).
  • Between Pons and Medulla Abducent, Facial and
    Vestibulocochlear arises.
  • Superficial transverse pontine fibers

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Pons (External features) Anterior Surface
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Pons (External features)
  • Posterior Surface
  • Forms the upper half of the floor of 4th
    ventricle
  • Limited laterally by Superior cerebellar peduncle
  • Divided by Median sulcus
  • Lateral to Median sulcus lies Medial eminence
  • Lateral to Medial eminence lies Sulcus limitans
  • Lateral to Sulcus limitans lies Vestibular area
  • The inferior end of Medial eminence is expanded
    to form Facial colliculus

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Pons (External features)
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Pons (Internal structure)
  • Trapezoid body It is a bundle of fibers and
    cells in Pons. It is a part of the Auditory
    Pathway.
  • Pons is divided by transverse fibers of trapezoid
    body into
  • The tegmentum posteriorly
  • The basal part anteriorly

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Pons (Internal structure)Transvers section
through caudal part (Passing through Facial
Colliculus)
  • Medial Lemniscus
  • Motor nucleus of facial nerve
  • Motor nucleus of Abducent (Facial Colliculus)
  • Cavity of 4th ventricle
  • Medial longitudinal fasciculus

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Pons (Internal structure)Transvers section
through caudal part (Passing through Facial
Colliculus)
  • Medial Vestibular Nucleus
  • Superior cerebellar peduncle
  • Middle cerebellar peduncle
  • Transverse pontine fibers
  • Corticospinal and corticonuclear fibers
  • Spinal nucleus of Trigeminal nerve

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Pons (Internal structure)Transvers section
through caudal part (Passing through Facial
Colliculus)
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Pons (Internal structure)Transvers section
through cranial part (Passing through Trigeminal
Nuclei)
  • Cavity of 4th ventricle
  • Medial longitudinal fasciculus
  • Motor Nucleus of the Trigeminal Nerve
  • Principal Sensory Nucleus of Trigeminal Nerve

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Pons (Internal structure)Transvers section
through cranial part (Passing through Trigeminal
Nuclei)
  • Superior cerebellar peduncle
  • Middle cerebellar peduncle
  • Medial Lemniscus
  • Trapezoid body

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Pons (Internal structure)Transvers section
through caudal part (Passing through Trigeminal
Nuclei)
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