Medical Definition of Medial fillet

1. A band of white fibres originating from the gracile and cuneate nuclei and decussating in the lower medulla; thence it passes upward through the centre of the medulla oblongata, close to the median raphe; on entering the pons it spreads out laterally to form a flat band ascending over the dorsal border of the pontine nuclei; in the mesencephalon it passes over the dorsal border of the substantia nigra and is displaced laterally by the red nucleus; passing medial to the medial geniculate body, the bundle enters and terminates in the ventral posterior nucleus of the thalamus. Throughout their course, the fibres retain a somatotopic order such that those originating from the gracile nucleus and representing the lower extremity lie lateral to those originating in the cuneate nucleus and representing the arm. The medial lemniscus conveys somatic-sensory information involved in tactile discrimination (two-point discrimination), position sense, and vibration sense. Synonym: lemniscus medialis, medial fillet, Reil's band, Reil's ribbon. (05 Mar 2000)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Medial Fillet

medial cuneiform bone
medial cutaneous branch
medial cutaneous nerve of arm
medial cutaneous nerve of forearm
medial cutaneous nerve of leg
medial dorsal cutaneous nerve
medial eminence
medial epicondylar crest
medial epicondylar ridge
medial epicondyle
medial epicondyle of femur
medial epicondyle of humerus
medial epicondylitis
medial femoral circumflex artery
medial femoral tuberosity
medial fillet (current term)
medial forebrain bundle
medial frontobasal artery
medial geniculate body
medial geniculate nucleus
medial great muscle
medial head
medial inferior genicular artery
medial inguinal fossa
medial lacunar lymph node
medial lacunar node
medial lamina of cartilaginous auditory tube
medial layer of cartilaginous auditory tube
medial lemniscus
medial ligament

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