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Pontine tegmentum
A Small Dorsal Pontine Infarction Presenting with Total Gaze Palsy Including Vertical Saccades and Pursuit
Micturitional Disturbance in Herpetic Brainstem Encephalitis; Contribution of the Pontine Micturition Centre
Localization and Network of Coma- Causing Brainstem Lesions: Evidence for a Human Consciousness Network
Clinicoradiological Aspects of Pontine
Traumatic Transection of the Brainstem
Pontine Tegmental Cap Dysplasia: MR Imaging and Diffusion Tensor Imaging Features of ORIGINAL RESEARCH Impaired Axonal Navigation
An Anatomic, Imaging, and Clinical Review of the Medial Longitudinal
Premonitory Symptoms of Stroke in Evolution to the Locked-In State
Lab 3. Pons & Midbrain
Substance P in the Descending Cholinergic Projection to REM Sleep
Subjective of Brain Stem
A Review of Facial Nerve Anatomy
14 Motor Nucleus of Cranial Nerve Vii (Motor Vii)
Bilateral Total Deafness Due to Pontine Haematoma
A Human Brain Network Derived from Coma-Causing Brainstem Lesions
Postnatal Growth of the Human Pons: a Morphometric and Immunohistochemical Analysis
Pathophysiology of REM Sleep Behaviour Disorder and Relevance to Neurodegenerative Disease
The Human Locus Coeruleus: Computer Reconstruction of Cellular Distribution
Top View
One-And-A-Half Syndrome Associated with Peripheral Facial Nerve Palsy After Pontine Ischaemic Stroke
The Brain NOTE
Graduate Neuroanatomy
Radiologic-Clinical Correlation One-And-A-Half Syndrome Associated with Cheirooral Syndrome
The Medial Longitudinal Fasciculus and Internuclear Opthalmoparesis: There’S More Than Meets the Eye
The Cerebellopontile Angle, the Blood Supply of the Brain Stem and the Reticular Formation — Part 11
Pontine Tegmentum Hematoma
Reflex Vertical Gaze and the Medial Longitudinal Fasciculus L
The Midbrain to Pons Ratio a Simple and Specific MRI Sign of Progressive Supranuclear Palsy
One and One-Half Syndrome with Supranuclear Facial Weakness Magnetic Resonance Imaging Localization
A Motor Theory of Sleep-Wake Control: Arousal-Action Circuit
Muscle Tone Suppression and Stepping Produced by Stimulation of Midbrain and Rostra1 Pontine Reticular Formation