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Myelin-Stained Sections

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Figure AII-1: Transverse section of the first sacral segment (S1) and of the spinal cord (×20).

Figure AII-1: Transverse section of the first sacral segment (S1) and of the spinal cord (×20).

Figure AII-1:  (Continued)

Figure AII-1: (Continued)

Figure AII-2: Transverse section of the second lumbar segment (L2) of the spinal cord. (×18)

Figure AII-2: Transverse section of the second lumbar segment (L2) of the spinal cord. (×18)

Figure AII-2:  (Continued)

Figure AII-2: (Continued)

Figure AII-3: Transverse section of the first lumbar segment (L1) of the spinal cord. (×21)

Figure AII-3: Transverse section of the first lumbar segment (L1) of the spinal cord. (×21)

Figure AII-3:  (Continued)

Figure AII-3: (Continued)

Figure AII-4: Transverse section of the third thoracic segment (T3) of the spinal cord. (×23)

Figure AII-4: Transverse section of the third thoracic segment (T3) of the spinal cord. (×23)

Figure AII-4:  (Continued)

Figure AII-4: (Continued)

Figure AII-5: Transverse section of the seventh cervical segment (C7) of the spinal cord. (×16)

Figure AII-5: Transverse section of the seventh cervical segment (C7) of the spinal cord. (×16)

Figure AII-5:  (Continued)

Figure AII-5: (Continued)

Figure AII-6: Transverse section of the caudal medulla at the level of the pyramidal (motor) decussation and the spinal (caudal) trigeminal nucleus. (×17)

Figure AII-6: Transverse section of the caudal medulla at the level of the pyramidal (motor) decussation and the spinal (caudal) trigeminal nucleus. (×17)

Figure AII-6:  (Continued)

Figure AII-6: (Continued)

Figure AII-7: Transverse section of the medulla at the level of the dorsal column nuclei and the somatic sensory decussation. (×12)

Figure AII-7: Transverse section of the medulla at the level of the dorsal column nuclei and the somatic sensory decussation. (×12)

Figure AII-7:  (Continued)

Figure AII-7: (Continued)

Figure AII-8: Transverse section of the medulla through the hypoglossal nucleus. (×9)

Figure AII-8: Transverse section of the medulla through the hypoglossal nucleus. (×9)

Figure AII-8:  (Continued)

Figure AII-8: (Continued)

Figure AII-9: Transverse section of the rostral medulla through the cochlear nuclei. (×9)

Figure AII-9: Transverse section of the rostral medulla through the cochlear nuclei. (×9)

Figure AII-9:  (Continued)

Figure AII-9: (Continued)

Figure AII-10: Transverse section of the pons at the level of the genu of the facial nerve and the deep cerebellar nuclei. (×4.3)

Figure AII-10: Transverse section of the pons at the level of the genu of the facial nerve and the deep cerebellar nuclei. (×4.3)

Figure AII-10:  (Continued)

Figure AII-10: (Continued)

Figure AII-11: Transverse section of the pons through the main trigeminal sensory nuclei. (×10)

Figure AII-11: Transverse section of the pons through the main trigeminal sensory nuclei. (×10)

Figure AII-11:  (Continued)

Figure AII-11: (Continued)

Figure AII-12: Transverse section through the rostral pons (isthmus) at the level of the decussation of the trochlear nerve. (×6)

Figure AII-12: Transverse section through the rostral pons (isthmus) at the level of the decussation of the trochlear nerve. (×6)

Figure AII-12:  (Continued)

Figure AII-12: (Continued)

Figure AII-13: Transverse section of the caudal midbrain at the level of the inferior colliculus. (×5.6)

Figure AII-13: Transverse section of the caudal midbrain at the level of the inferior colliculus. (×5.6)

Figure AII-13:  (Continued)

Figure AII-13: (Continued)

Figure AII-14: Transverse section of the rostral midbrain at the level of the superior colliculus. (×5.0)

Figure AII-14: Transverse section of the rostral midbrain at the level of the superior colliculus. (×5.0)

Figure AII-14:  (Continued)

Figure AII-14: (Continued)

Figure AII-20: Coronal section of the cerebral hemisphere and diencephalon through the intraventricular foramen. The base of the pons is also shown. (×2.1)

Figure AII-20: Coronal section of the cerebral hemisphere and diencephalon through the intraventricular foramen. The base of the pons is also shown. (×2.1)

Figure AII-20: (Continued)

Figure AII-20: (Continued)

Figure AII-23: Coronal section of the cerebral hemisphere through the anterior limb of the internal capsule, anterior commissure, and optic chiasm. (×2.2)

Figure AII-23: Coronal section of the cerebral hemisphere through the anterior limb of the internal capsule, anterior commissure, and optic chiasm. (×2.2)

Figure AII-23:  (Continued)

Figure AII-23: (Continued)

Figure AII-26: Horizontal section of the cerebral hemisphere and diencephalon at the level of the anterior commissure. (×1.9)

Figure AII-26: Horizontal section of the cerebral hemisphere and diencephalon at the level of the anterior commissure. (×1.9)

Figure AII-26:  (Continued)

Figure AII-26: (Continued)

Figure AII-28: Sagittal section of the cerebral hemisphere, diencephalon, brain stem, and cerebellum close to the midline. (×1.9)

Figure AII-28: Sagittal section of the cerebral hemisphere, diencephalon, brain stem, and cerebellum close to the midline. (×1.9)

Figure AII-28:  (Continued)

Figure AII-28: (Continued)

All images are obtained from Neuroanatomy: Text and Atlas Fifth Edition, by John H. Martin, 2021. Copyright 2021 by McGraw Hill. Reprinted with permission. 

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