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The corticobulbar (or corticonuclear) tract is a white matter pathway connecting the cerebral cortex to the brainstem (the term "bulbar" referring to the brainstem). The 'bulb' is an archaic term for the medulla oblongata. In clinical usage, it includes the pons as well.

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Source

Image:Brain human sagittal section.svg by Patrick J. Lynch, modified to match Image:Brain bulbar region.PNG by DO11.10.

Date

November 7, 2007

Author

Image:Brain human sagittal section.svg by Patrick J. Lynch; Image:Brain bulbar region.PNG by DO11.10; present image by Fvasconcellos.

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Original version licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 License 2006: no usage restrictions except please preserve our creative credits: Patrick J. Lynch, medical illustrator; C. Carl Jaffe, MD, cardiologist. The original license is preserved.


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