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    On an Axial Image, the Colliculi Are Seen Anterior to the Quadrigeminal
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On an Axial Image, the Colliculi Are Seen Anterior to the Quadrigeminal

Question 197

Question 197

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On an axial image, the colliculi are seen anterior to the quadrigeminal cistern and posterior to the


A) peduncles.
B) anterior cerebellar notch.
C) pineal gland.
D) fourth ventricle.

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