Medial vestibular nucleus

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Medial vestibular nucleus
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A cross section of the lower pons showing the medial vestibular nucleus (#3) labeled at the top left.
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Medial vestibular nucleus is not labeled, but region is visible near #10
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Latin nucleus vestibularis medialis
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Anatomical terms of neuroanatomy
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The medial vestibular nucleus is one of the vestibular nuclei. It is located in the medulla oblongata.

Lateral vestibulo-spinal tract (lateral vestibular nucleus “Deiters”)- via ventrolateral medulla and spinal cord to ventral funiculus (lumbo-sacral segments). ..Ipsilaterally for posture

Medial vestibulo-spinal tract (medial, lateral, inferior, vestibular nuclei), bilateral projection via descending medial longitudinal fasciculus to cervical segments. DESCENDING MLF..Bilaterally for head/neck/eye movements

It is one of the nuclei that corresponds to CN VIII, corresponding to the vestibular nerve, which joins with the occular nerve.

It receives its blood supply from the Posterior Inferior Cerebellar Artery, which is compromised in the lateral medullary syndrome.

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References

This article incorporates text in the public domain from the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)

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