Postero-lateral sulcus
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Brain: Postero-lateral sulcus | ||
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Latin | sulcus posterolateralis medullae oblongatae | |
Gray's | subject #187 768 | |
NeuroNames | hier-703 | |
Dorlands/Elsevier | s_28/12769607 |
The accessory, vagus, and glossopharyngeal nerves correspond with the posterior nerve roots, and are attached to the bottom of a sulcus named the postero-lateral sulcus (or dorsolateral sulcus).
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