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Chiasmatic may refer to:
Chiasmatic cistern
Chiasmatic groove
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The chiasmatic groove (chiasmatic sulcus, optic groove, prechiasmatic sulcus) is a transverse groove upon the superior aspect of the body of sphenoid...
The chiasmatic cistern or suprasellar cistern is a small subarachnoid cistern related to the optic chiasm. The cistern is situated superior to the optic...
middle part of the fossa presents, in front, the chiasmatic groove and tuberculum sellae; the chiasmatic groove ends on either side at the optic foramen...
one of the three regions of the hypothalamus, the other two being the chiasmatic region and the mamillary region. The tuber cinereum is a convex mass of...
turcica (hypophyseal (pituitary) fossa): 509 and posterior boundary of the chiasmatic groove.: 509 A middle clinoid process flanks the tuberculum sellae on...
which forms the anterior border of a narrow, transverse groove, the chiasmatic groove (optic groove), above and behind which lies the optic chiasma;...
hypophyseal fossa. The sella turcica is located in the sphenoid bone behind the chiasmatic groove and the tuberculum sellae. It belongs to the middle cranial fossa...
cistern communicates superiorly with the chiasmatic cistern, and inferiorly with the pontine cistern. The chiasmatic cistern, cistern of lamina terminalis...
of the small wings of the sphenoid and by the anterior margin of the chiasmatic groove. The lesser wings of the sphenoid separate the anterior and middle...
both muscles. These muscle fibers are closely related and only a small chiasmatic space, through which the cephalic vein passes, prevents the two muscles...
cranial fossa Boundaries 1: Sphenoidal limbus (anterior margin of the chiasmatic groove) 2: Posterior borders of the lesser wings of the sphenoid 3: Dorsum...
space Arachnoid septum Superior cistern Cistern of lamina terminalis Chiasmatic cistern Interpeduncular cistern Pontine cistern Cisterna magna Spinal...
and continuous below with the pontine cistern and superiorly with the chiasmatic cistern. It contains: The optic chiasm The bifurcation of the basilar...
as a low-grade glioma or astrocytoma located in the hypothalamic-optic chiasmatic region. It is not yet understood how diencephalic syndrome causes the...
Heiko; Braak, Eva (1992), Chapter 1 Anatomy of the human hypothalamus (chiasmatic and tuberal region), Progress in Brain Research, vol. 93, Elsevier, pp...
the neural axis bends crook-like during early morphogenesis into the chiasmatic hypothalamus, where it ends; the orientation of true transverse sections...
the cistern of lamina terminalis (which in turn communicates with the chiasmatic cistern). Hirsch, Martin C. (6 December 2012). Dictionary of Human Neuroanatomy...
projections to the midbrain (pre-tectal nucleus) and hypothalamus (supra-chiasmatic nuclei, SCN) had been shown. However, a visual role for the receptor was...
the centromeres together when needed, nearly all of said species are chiasmatic and have been simply used as convenient model organisms. However, Saccharomycodes...
of Strasbourg (France), Beyeler Foundation (Basel, Switzerland) (2005) Chiasmatic Encounters (29th annual conference) University of Helsinki (Finland) Some...
1999) Yarim Ay (EP – 2002) Bya Bamahe Neem (EP – 2004) Tumulus split with Chiasmatic (EP – 2008) "Czech Metal Awards Held in Brno". Blabbermouth.net. 27 April...
the visual periphery projects to the medial side of the retina. By the chiasmatic crossing, the visual periphery is again on the outside, if one assumes...
interpeduncular cistern. The cistern of lamina terminalis interconnects the chiasmatic cistern and pericallosal cistern. The cistern contains the anterior cerebral...
optic nerve and ophthalmic artery into the orbital cavity. Behind the chiasmatic groove is an elevation, the tuberculum sellae; and behind this is a deep...
They are most commonly found in the area near the pineal gland, the chiasmatic cistern, and the cerebellopontine angle space. These common places generally...