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  • In [[neuroanatomy]], the '''red nucleus''' is in the [[mesencephalon]] of the upper [[brainstem]] and is a "pinkish ...ge|Grays-image710.gif|right|350px|Section through the midbrain showing the red nucleus (#7).}}
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  • #redirect [[Red nucleus]]
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  • In [[neuroanatomy]], the '''red nucleus''' is in the [[mesencephalon]] of the upper [[brainstem]] and is a "pinkish ...ge|Grays-image710.gif|right|350px|Section through the midbrain showing the red nucleus (#7).}}
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  • ...ons which occur in the region of the [[brainstem]] that lies between the [[red nucleus|red nuclei]] and the [[vestibular nucleus|vestibular nuclei]]."<ref>{{MeSH} ...ge|Grays-image710.gif|right|350px|Section through the midbrain showing the red nucleus (#7).}}
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  • ...s and feet. The causative lesion for this condition is located above the [[red nucleus|red nuclei]] and usually consists of diffuse cerebral damage."<ref>{{MeSH}} ...ge|Grays-image710.gif|right|350px|Section through the midbrain showing the red nucleus (#7).}}
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  • {{r|Red nucleus}}
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  • The ventral tegmentum mesencephali contains the [[red nucleus]].
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  • {{r|Red nucleus}}
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  • {{r|Red nucleus}}
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  • {{r|Red nucleus||**}}
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  • ...r cortex]] and [[primary motor area]] of the cerebral cortex) and to the [[red nucleus]] (in turn connected to the [[inferior olivary nucleus]], which links back ...the [[medulla]]. The [[dentatorubrothalamocortical]] (dentate nucleus > [[red nucleus]] > [[thalamus]] > [[premotor cortex]]) and [[cerebellothalamocortical]] (c
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  • ...with intention. This tremor is associated with conditions which affect the red nucleus in the midbrain, classically unusual strokes.
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