fibrae pontis transversae

fibrae pontis transversae
[TA] transverse pontine fibers: fibers within the ventral part of the pons which arise from the pontine nuclei and run laterally to form the middle cerebellar peduncles. Most of these fibers cross the midline. They are part of the frontopontocerebellar pathway.

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