rostral cerebellar peduncle - translation to arabic
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rostral cerebellar peduncle - translation to arabic

Brachium conjunctivum; Superior peduncle; Decussation of superior cerebellar peduncles; Superior cerebellar peduncles; Decussation of superior cerebellar peduncle; Upper cerebellar peduncle; Pedunculus cerebellaris superior; Brachia conjunctiva
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rostral cerebellar peduncle      
‎ السُّوَيقَةُ المُخَيخِيَّةُ المِنْقارِيَّة‎
brachium conjunctivum         
‎ الذِّراعُ المُلْتَحِميَّةُ للمُخَيخِ,السُّوَيقَةُ العُلْوِيَّةُ للمُخَيخ‎
superior cerebellar peduncle         
‎ السُّوَيقَةُ المُخَيخِيَّةُ العُلْوِيَّة‎

Definition

Peduncle
·noun The stem or stalk that supports the flower or fruit of a plant, or a cluster of flowers or fruits.
II. Peduncle ·noun A sort of stem by which certain shells and barnacles are attached to other objects. ·see ·Illust. of Barnacle.
III. Peduncle ·noun A band of nervous or fibrous matter connecting different parts of the brain; as, the peduncles of the cerebellum; the peduncles of the pineal gland.

Wikipedia

Superior cerebellar peduncle

In the human brain, the superior cerebellar peduncle (brachium conjunctivum) is a paired structure of white matter that connects the cerebellum to the midbrain. It consists mainly of efferent fibers, the cerebellothalamic tract that runs from a cerebellar hemisphere to the contralateral thalamus, and the cerebellorubral tract that runs from a cerebellar hemisphere to the red nucleus. It also contains afferent tracts, most prominent of which is the ventral spinocerebellar tract. Other afferent tracts are the trigeminothalamic fibers, tectocerebellar fibers, and noradrenergic fibers from the locus coeruleus. The superior peduncle emerges from the upper and medial parts of the white matter of each hemisphere and is placed under cover of the upper part of the cerebellum.