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A longitudinal fibrous band, called the linea splendens, extends along the middle line of the anterior surface; and a somewhat similar band, the ligamentum denticulatum, is situated on either side.
IX. Neurology. 4g. The Meninges of the Brain and Medulla Spinalis 1918
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The spinal subarachnoid cavity is further subdivided by the ligamentum denticulatum, which will be described with the pia mater.
IX. Neurology. 4g. The Meninges of the Brain and Medulla Spinalis 1918
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The ligamentum denticulatum (dentate ligament) (Fig. 767) is a narrow fibrous band situated on either side of the medulla spinalis throughout its entire length, and separating the anterior from the posterior nerve roots.
IX. Neurology. 4g. The Meninges of the Brain and Medulla Spinalis 1918
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The fourth part pierces the dura mater and inclines medialward to the front of the medulla oblongata; it is placed between the hypoglossal nerve and the anterior root of the first cervical nerve and beneath the first digitation of the ligamentum denticulatum.
VI. The Arteries. 4. The Arteries of the Upper Extremity. a. The Subclavian Artery 1918
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The pia mater closely invests the medulla spinalis and sends delicate septa into its substance; a narrow band, the ligamentum denticulatum, extends along each of its lateral surfaces and is attached by a series of pointed processes to the inner surface of the dura mater.
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DRACOCEPHALUM _denticulatum_ floribus spicatis remotis, foliis obovato-lanceolatis superne denticulatis.
The Botanical Magazine, Vol. 6 Or, Flower-Garden Displayed William Curtis 1772
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P. 'tefta ovato-acuminata alba fupra laevi cingulo medio elevato, vcrius marginem denticulatum ferrugineo pun -
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Passing through the lateral funiculus of the medulla spinalis, they emerge on its surface and unite to form a single trunk, which ascends between the ligamentum denticulatum and the posterior roots of the spinal nerves; enters the skull through the foramen magnum, and is then directed to the jugular foramen, through which it passes, lying in the same sheath of dura mater as the vagus, but separated from it by a fold of the arachnoid.
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Polypodium {denticulatum ') fronde inferne qua - dripinnata, superne tripinnata glabra, pinnu - lis cuneato - ovato-incisis denticulatis, fructi - licationibus solitariis.
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