hilum of dentate nucleus
dentate nuclear hilum
The mouth of the flasklike dentate nucleus of the cerebellum, directed inward (rostromedial), and giving exit to many of the fibers that compose the superior cerebellar peduncle or brachium conjunctivum.
| Type | Nerve |
| Body System | Nervous |
| Latin Name | dentate nuclear hilum |
| FMA ID | 72548 |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the hilum of dentate nucleus?
The mouth of the flasklike dentate nucleus of the cerebellum, directed inward (rostromedial), and giving exit to many of the fibers that compose the superior cerebellar peduncle or brachium conjunctivum.
What body system is the hilum of dentate nucleus part of?
The hilum of dentate nucleus is part of the Nervous.
What is the Latin name for the hilum of dentate nucleus?
The Latin name for the hilum of dentate nucleus is dentate nuclear hilum.
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