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aberrant b.’s collections of pyramidal fibers leaving the corticonuclear tract at successive levels of the brain stem, and giving off fibers to the motor nuclei of the cranial nerves.
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aberrant c. cardiac conduction through pathways not normally conducting cardiac impulses, particularly through ventricular tissue.
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aberrant d. 1. any duct that is not usually present or that takes an unusual course or direction, such as the ductulus aberrans superior.  2. in the plural, ductuli aberrantes.
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aberrant d.’s 1. ductules that are not usually present, or that follow an unusual course or direction.  2. ductuli aberrantes.
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aberrant d., inferior ductulus aberrans inferior.
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