vestibular area
(redirected from area vestibularis)ves·tib·u·lar ar·e·a
[TA]the area in the floor of the fourth ventricle lateral to the sulcus limitans [TA] and medial to the restiform body [TA] that overlies the vestibular nuclei and portions of the cochlear nuclei.
See also: inferior vestibular area of internal acoustic meatus, superior vestibular area of internal acoustic meatus.
See also: inferior vestibular area of internal acoustic meatus, superior vestibular area of internal acoustic meatus.
Synonym(s): area vestibularis [TA]
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vestibular area
Fundus of the internal auditory meatus.
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ves·tib·u·lar a·re·a
(ves-tibyū-lăr arē-ă) [TA]Part of floor of the fourth ventricle lateral to sulcus limitans [TA] and medial to the restiform body [TA] that overlies vestibular nuclei and portions of cochlear nuclei.
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