Noun
[ˈnu.kleo de ˈdei̯.ters]
The term "núcleo de Deiters" is used in the field of medicine, specifically in the context of neuroanatomy. It refers to a group of neurons located in the cerebellum that are responsible for various motor functions. This term is more commonly used in written medical contexts than in everyday oral speech.
El núcleo de Deiters es fundamental para la coordinación de movimientos. Translation: The Deiters' nucleus is essential for the coordination of movements.
Lesionar el núcleo de Deiters puede afectar la postura y el equilibrio del paciente. Translation: Injuring the Deiters' nucleus can affect the patient's posture and balance.
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The term "núcleo de Deiters" is named after the German neuroanatomist Otto Deiters, who described this group of neurons in the cerebellum.
Synonyms: - Cerebellar dentate nucleus
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