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Flechsig areas

Introduction: Flechsig areas

Description of Flechsig areas

Flechsig areas: three divisions (anterior, lateral, and posterior) of each lateral half of the medulla as seen on transverse section, marked off by the root fibers of the hypoglossal and vagus nerves.
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