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Transverse section through the upper portion of the medulla oblongata: section at the intermediate portion of the rhomboid fossa. English labels.
From 'Atlas and Textbook of Human Anatomy', 1909, Vol. 3, fig.667, by Johannes Sobotta and J. Playfair McMurrich. Artist: K. Hajek. Retrieved from Sobotta's Anatomy plates at Wikimedia. Possible original source: Sobotta's atlas at Hathitrust Digital library.
From 'Atlas and Textbook of Human Anatomy', 1909, Vol. 3, fig.667, by Johannes Sobotta and J. Playfair McMurrich. Artist: K. Hajek. Retrieved from Sobotta's Anatomy plates at Wikimedia. Possible original source: Sobotta's atlas at Hathitrust Digital library.
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Netherlands, Leiden – Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden University
Truncus encephali
Medulla oblongata
Fossa rhomboidea
Tractus solitarius
Striae medullares ventriculi quarti
Pedunculus cerebellaris inferior
Fasciculus longitudinalis medialis
Nucleus ambiguus
Fibrae cerebelloolivares
Nucleus pretectalis olivaris
Fissura mediana anterior medullae oblongatae
Decussatio
Nucleus infundibularis
Creator(s)/credit: Prof.dr. Johannes Sobotta, anatomist
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