pons造句31. Methods: From 1993 to 1999, clinical studies of 7 cases with pons hematoma were reviewed retrospectively.
32. The anterior part of the embryonic hindbrain, which gives rise to the cerebellum and pons.
33. Large nerve Bundles connect the cerebellum to the medulla, pons, and midbrain.
34. These signals, known as PGO waves, originate in the visual cortex and in two other visual regions of the brain: the pons and the lateral geniculate nucleus.
35. Of the 5 patients with pons hematoma, hematoma was totally removed.
36. There is edema and partial effacement of the fourth ventricle, dorsal pons , and mid brain on the left.
37. Located below the cerebral hemispheres and behind the upper medulla oblongata and pons, each of its two connected hemispheres has a core of white matter within a cortex of gray matter.
38. The portion of the brain, consisting of the medulla oblongata, pons Varolii, and mesencephalon, that connects the spinal cord to the forebrain and cerebrum.
39. Tissue, Array, Human Adult Normal, Brain II, Brain, Frontal lobe, Temporal lobe, Parietal lobe, Occipital lobe, Pons, Thalamus, Corpus callosum (Paraffin.
40. But only one in 26 of such patients reports a loss of dreaming, and nobody has ever reported loss of dreaming from limited pons damage.
41. Unsymmetric volume of cerebral peduncle and basilar part of pons was revealed on conventional MRI.
42. In one patient with additional telencephalic lesions, the right side of the pons was hyperintense on long TR/TE images that did not cross the midline, suggestive of an arterial lesion (Fig 3).
43. Results The patients main signs were dizziness, vomiting, barylalia , dysbasia and hemiplegia. The focus was mainly in the middle or at the top of the pons.
44. MRI showed abnormal image in the spinal, white matter, thalamus and pons.
45. The process begins when cells in the pons start producing a flood of electrochemical signals.
46. Computed tomography showed the locations of hemorrhages. The woman presented with hemorrhages in left basal ganglion and left pons and the man in right basal ganglion and left occipital lobe.