Saturday, May 23, 2009

Facial Colliculus

The facial colliculus is a raised area which lies on the dorsal pons. It consists of motor fibers of the facial nerve as they loop over the abducens nucleus. In other words, the facial colliculus is a bump in the floor of the fourth ventricle caused by the motor fibers of the cranial nerves VII looping over the abducens nucleus.


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