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pontificate To perform the duty of a pontiff.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
pontile <anatomy> Of or pertaining to the pons Varolii. See Pons.
Origin: L. Pontilis pertaining to a bridge.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
pontine angle <anatomy, oncology> The angle between the cerebellum and the pons, a common site for the growth of acoustic neuromas.
(16 Dec 1997)
pontine angle tumour A tumour in the angle formed by the cerebellum and the lateral pons, often refers to an acoustic schwannoma.
(05 Mar 2000)
pontine arteries Several small branches of the basilar artery distributed to the pons.
Synonym: arteriae pontis, rami ad pontem.
(05 Mar 2000)
pontine cistern An upward continuation of the subarachnoid space of the spinal cord, continuous about the medulla with the cerebellomedullary cisternl; may be divided into inferior (containing roots of C.N. 9-12) and superior (containing root of C.N. 5, 7, 8) parts.
Synonym: cisterna pontis.
(05 Mar 2000)
pontine flexure The dorsally concave curvature of the rhombencephalon in the embryo; appearance indicates division of rhombencephalon into myelencephalon and metencephalon.
Synonym: basicranial flexure, transverse rhombencephalic flexure.
(05 Mar 2000)
pontine gray matter The massive gray matter filling the basilar pons. The nuclei are of fairly homogeneous architecture and project to the cortex of the contralateral cerebellar hemisphere by way of the middle cerebellar peduncle. Their main afferents come from the entire extent of the cerebral neocortex by way of the longitudinal pontine bundles (corticopontine fibres); thus, the pontine nuclei form a major way-station in the impulse conduction from the cerebral cortex of one hemisphere to the posterior lobe of the opposite cerebellum.
Synonym: nuclei pontis, pontine gray matter.
(05 Mar 2000)
pontine haemorrhage Haemorrhage occurring in the substance of the pons, typically in hypertensive patients.
(05 Mar 2000)
pontine nuclei The massive gray matter filling the basilar pons. The nuclei are of fairly homogeneous architecture and project to the cortex of the contralateral cerebellar hemisphere by way of the middle cerebellar peduncle. Their main afferents come from the entire extent of the cerebral neocortex by way of the longitudinal pontine bundles (corticopontine fibres); thus, the pontine nuclei form a major way-station in the impulse conduction from the cerebral cortex of one hemisphere to the posterior lobe of the opposite cerebellum.
Synonym: nuclei pontis, pontine gray matter.
(05 Mar 2000)
pontine veins Several veins running transversely on the pons to join the petrosal vein.
Synonym: venae pontis, veins of pons.
(05 Mar 2000)
pontis nervi trigeminalis nucleus <anatomy, nerve> The term commonly used to designate the nucleus pontis nervi trigeminalis; located in pons lateral to the motor trigeminal nucleus; receives primary sensory (touch and pressure) input via the trigeminal nerve, projects to ventral posteromedial nucleus of thalamus.
Synonym: nucleus sensorius principalis nervi trigemini, nucleus sensorius superior nervi trigemini, principal sensory nucleus of the trigeminus.
(05 Mar 2000)
pontobulbar body A collection of nerve cells in the lower part of the medulla oblongata forming a ridge which crosses the restiform body obliquely.
Synonym: corpus pontobulbare.
(05 Mar 2000)
pontocerebellar recess The angle formed at the junction of cerebellum, pons, and medulla.
Synonym: pontocerebellar recess.
(05 Mar 2000)
pontomedullary groove The transverse groove on the ventral aspect of the brainstem that demarcates the pons from the medulla oblongata; from its bottom the sixth, seventh, and eighth cranial nerves emerge.
(05 Mar 2000)
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