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- Myoclonic_triangle abstract "The myoclonic triangle (also known by its eponym Triangle of Guillain-Mollaret) is an important feedback circuit of the brainstem and deep cerebellar nuclei which is responsible for modulating spinal cord motor activity.The circuit is thus composed: Fibers of the rubro-olivary tract project from the parvocellular red nucleus via the central tegmental tract to the ipsilateral inferior olivary nucleus. The inferior olivary nucleus sends its afferents via climbing fibers in the inferior cerebellar peduncle to Purkinje cells of the contralateral cerebellar cortex. The Purkinje cells send their afferents to the ipsilateral dentate nucleus. The dentate nucleus afferents travel via the superior cerebellar peduncle to the contralateral red nucleus, thus completing the cycle.Of note, this circuit contains a double decussation, implying that a lesion in this tract will cause ipsilateral symptoms.The descending rubrospinal tract and reticulospinal tract originate in the red nucleus and reticular formation (which is closely associated with the central tegmental tract) respectively, thereby providing the mechanism by which this circuit exerts its effects on spinal cord motor activity.Lesions involving this circuit may produce palatal myoclonus, one of the few involuntary movements that do not disappear during sleep. Palatal myoclonus may be seen as a component of the lateral medullary syndrome (a.k.a. Wallenberg Syndrome), if the infarction extends to involve the central tegmental tract.".
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- Myoclonic_triangle wikiPageWikiLink Brainstem.
- Myoclonic_triangle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Neuroanatomy.
- Myoclonic_triangle wikiPageWikiLink Central_tegmental_tract.
- Myoclonic_triangle wikiPageWikiLink Cerebellar.
- Myoclonic_triangle wikiPageWikiLink Cerebellum.
- Myoclonic_triangle wikiPageWikiLink Climbing_fiber.
- Myoclonic_triangle wikiPageWikiLink Climbing_fibers.
- Myoclonic_triangle wikiPageWikiLink Dentate_nucleus.
- Myoclonic_triangle wikiPageWikiLink Inferior_cerebellar_peduncle.
- Myoclonic_triangle wikiPageWikiLink Inferior_olivary_nucleus.
- Myoclonic_triangle wikiPageWikiLink Lateral_medullary_syndrome.
- Myoclonic_triangle wikiPageWikiLink Palatal_myoclonus.
- Myoclonic_triangle wikiPageWikiLink Parvocellular_red_nucleus.
- Myoclonic_triangle wikiPageWikiLink Purkinje_cell.
- Myoclonic_triangle wikiPageWikiLink Purkinje_cells.
- Myoclonic_triangle wikiPageWikiLink Reticular_formation.
- Myoclonic_triangle wikiPageWikiLink Reticulospinal_tract.
- Myoclonic_triangle wikiPageWikiLink Rubro-olivary_tract.
- Myoclonic_triangle wikiPageWikiLink Rubrospinal_tract.
- Myoclonic_triangle wikiPageWikiLink Superior_cerebellar_peduncle.
- Myoclonic_triangle wikiPageWikiLinkText "Guillain-Mollaret Triangle".
- Myoclonic_triangle wikiPageWikiLinkText "Myoclonic triangle".
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- Myoclonic_triangle subject Category:Neuroanatomy.
- Myoclonic_triangle hypernym Circuit.
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- Myoclonic_triangle comment "The myoclonic triangle (also known by its eponym Triangle of Guillain-Mollaret) is an important feedback circuit of the brainstem and deep cerebellar nuclei which is responsible for modulating spinal cord motor activity.The circuit is thus composed: Fibers of the rubro-olivary tract project from the parvocellular red nucleus via the central tegmental tract to the ipsilateral inferior olivary nucleus.".
- Myoclonic_triangle label "Myoclonic triangle".
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- Myoclonic_triangle sameAs Q1553841.
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