Medical Definition of Medial longitudinal fasciculus

1. A longitudinal bundle of fibres extending from the upper border of the mesencephalon into the cervical segments of the spinal cord, located close to the midline and ventral to the central gray matter; it is composed largely of fibres from the vestibular nuclei ascending to the motor neurons innervating the external eye muscles (abducens, trochlear, and oculomotor nuclei), and descending to spinal cord segments innervating the musculature of the neck. Synonym: fasciculus longitudinalis medialis, Collier's tract, medial longitudinal bundle, posterior longitudinal bundle. (05 Mar 2000)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Medial Longitudinal Fasciculus

medial inferior genicular artery
medial inguinal fossa
medial lacunar lymph node
medial lacunar node
medial lamina of cartilaginous auditory tube
medial layer of cartilaginous auditory tube
medial lemniscus
medial ligament
medial ligament of knee
medial ligament of talocrural joint
medial ligament of wrist
medial limb
medial lip of linea aspera
medial longitudinal arch of foot
medial longitudinal bundle
medial longitudinal fasciculus (current term)
medial longitudinal stria
medial lumbar intertransversarii muscles
medial lumbar intertransverse muscles
medial lumbocostal arch
medial malleolar arteries
medial malleolar network
medial malleolar subcutaneous bursa
medial malleolar surface of talus
medial malleolus
medial mammary branches
medial margin
medial medullary lamina of corpus striatum
medial meniscus
medial midpalmar space

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