Diagonal band of Broca
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Nerve: Diagonal band of Broca | ||
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Latin | s. diagonalis | |
Gray's | subject #191 868 | |
MeSH | A08.186.211.730.885.380 | |
Dorlands/Elsevier | s_26/12762750 |
The diagonal band of Broca consists of fibers that are said to arise in the parolfactory area, the gyrus subcallosus and the anterior perforated substance, and course backward in the longitudinal striae to the dentate gyrus and the hippocampal region.
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ventral root - dorsal root - dorsal root ganglion - cauda equina - gray ramus communicans - white ramus communicans posterior divisions: cervical (greater occipital, third occipital) - thoracic - lumbar - sacral - coccygeal anterior divisions: cervical plexus - brachial plexus - thoracic nerves: (intercostal - intercostobrachial - subcostal) - lumbosacral plexus |