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STRUCTURE OF THE BRAIN STEM
Medulla Oblongata; The Vital Knot; The vital knot; Cardiac center; Foramen cecum (medulla oblongata); Bulbar; Medula oblongada; Medula oblongata; Medulla oblongada; Medula Oblongada; Closed medulla; Open medulla; Foramen caecum (medulla oblongata); Bulbar reflexes; Bulbar reflex; Oblongata; Foramen caecum of medulla oblongata; Retrotrapezoid nucleus
  • Medulla and parts (10-16) - (10) pyramid; (11) the anterior median fissure; (15) is the choroid plexus in the fourth ventricle; (13) olive and (7) the pons
  • Medulla-animated as it protrudes from the [[foramen magnum]] of the [[skull-base]], after which it gives rise to the [[spinal cord]].
  • Medulla oblongata (animation)

BULBAR         

ألاسم

لَمْبَة

bulbar         
صِفَة : بَصَلِيّ
bulbar         
‎ بَصَلِيّ‎

Definitie

Bulbar
·adj Of or pertaining to bulb; especially, in medicine, pertaining to the bulb of the spinal cord, or medulla oblongata; as, bulbar paralysis.

Wikipedia

Medulla oblongata

The medulla oblongata or simply medulla is a long stem-like structure which makes up the lower part of the brainstem. It is anterior and partially inferior to the cerebellum. It is a cone-shaped neuronal mass responsible for autonomic (involuntary) functions, ranging from vomiting to sneezing. The medulla contains the cardiac, respiratory, vomiting and vasomotor centers, and therefore deals with the autonomic functions of breathing, heart rate and blood pressure as well as the sleep–wake cycle.

During embryonic development, the medulla oblongata develops from the myelencephalon. The myelencephalon is a secondary vesicle which forms during the maturation of the rhombencephalon, also referred to as the hindbrain.

The bulb is an archaic term for the medulla oblongata. In modern clinical usage, the word bulbar (as in bulbar palsy) is retained for terms that relate to the medulla oblongata, particularly in reference to medical conditions. The word bulbar can refer to the nerves and tracts connected to the medulla, and also by association to those muscles innervated, such as those of the tongue, pharynx and larynx.