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Paraventricular nucleus Supraoptic nucleus Median eminence Portal vein
Posterior lobe Anterior lobe Diencephalon . The diencephalon forms the central
core of the cerebrum . The largest diencephalic structure is the thalamus , which
is ...
Paraventricular nucleus Supraoptic nucleus Median eminence Portal vein
Posterior lobe Anterior lobe Diencephalon . The diencephalon forms the central
core of the cerebrum . The largest diencephalic structure is the thalamus , which
is ...
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The internal carotid arteries provide the anterior circulation while the vertebral
arteries supply blood for the posterior circulation . At the level of the medulla , the
right and left vertebral arteries merge to form the basilar artery , which ascends ...
The internal carotid arteries provide the anterior circulation while the vertebral
arteries supply blood for the posterior circulation . At the level of the medulla , the
right and left vertebral arteries merge to form the basilar artery , which ascends ...
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Anterior cerebral artery Middle cerebral artery : Superficial ( cortical ) . branches
Deep ( lenticulostriate ) branches Anterior communicating artery Internal carotid
artery Middle cerebral artery Posterior communicating artery Anterior choroidal ...
Anterior cerebral artery Middle cerebral artery : Superficial ( cortical ) . branches
Deep ( lenticulostriate ) branches Anterior communicating artery Internal carotid
artery Middle cerebral artery Posterior communicating artery Anterior choroidal ...
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Contents
Introduction to Brain Imaging | 1 |
Computerized Axial Tomography | 97 |
Magnetic Resonance Imaging | 145 |
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Functional Brain Imaging William W. Orrison,Jeffrey Lewine,John Sanders,Michael F. Hartshorne Limited preview - 2017 |
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