Vol 58, No 2 (1999)
Original article
Submitted: 2012-02-06
Published online: 2000-01-25
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The oculomotor nuclear complex at the end of the embryonic period (stage 23)

Szyszka-Mróz J
Folia Morphol 1999;58(2):81-87.
Vol 58, No 2 (1999)
ORIGINAL ARTICLES
Submitted: 2012-02-06
Published online: 2000-01-25

Abstract

Investigations were made on .serial sections of human embryos at developmental stage 23 (56 days). The oculomotor complex in embryos at this stage consists of lateral, median, and accessory nuclei. The lateral (chief) nucleus forms the greatest part of the oculomotor complex and it is subdivided into ventromedial and dorsolateral groups. Between the posterior portions of lateral nuclear groups is the median nucleus. Dorsally and medially to the lateral nucleus is the accessory (parasympathetic) nucleus.

Abstract

Investigations were made on .serial sections of human embryos at developmental stage 23 (56 days). The oculomotor complex in embryos at this stage consists of lateral, median, and accessory nuclei. The lateral (chief) nucleus forms the greatest part of the oculomotor complex and it is subdivided into ventromedial and dorsolateral groups. Between the posterior portions of lateral nuclear groups is the median nucleus. Dorsally and medially to the lateral nucleus is the accessory (parasympathetic) nucleus.
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Keywords

Human neuroembryology. Embronic period. Oculomotor nuclei

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Title

The oculomotor nuclear complex at the end of the embryonic period (stage 23)

Journal

Folia Morphologica

Issue

Vol 58, No 2 (1999)

Article type

Original article

Pages

81-87

Published online

2000-01-25

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Bibliographic record

Folia Morphol 1999;58(2):81-87.

Keywords

Human neuroembryology. Embronic period. Oculomotor nuclei

Authors

Szyszka-Mróz J

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