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第二章 中枢神经系统 Chapter 2 Central Nervous System anterior corticospinal tract 皮质脊髓前束 anterior funiculus 前索 anterior gray commissure 灰质前连合 anterior hom 前角 anterior median fissure 前正中裂 anterior spinocerebellar tract 脊髓小脑前束
第四章 脑和脊髓的被膜、血管及脑脊液循环 Chapter 4 Mininges and Blood Vessels of Brain and Spinal Cord, and Circulation of Cerebrospinal Fluid anterior cerebral artery 大脑前动脉 anterior choroids artery 脉络丛前动脉 anterior communicating artery 前
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