Term Name: presumptive hindbrain
Synonyms: embryonic rhombencephalon, future hindbrain, presumptive rhombencephalon, rhombencephalon
Definition: The rhombencephalon (or hindbrain) is a developmental categorization of portions of the central nervous system in vertebrates. The rhombencephalon can be subdivided in a variable number of transversal swellings called rhombomeres. In the human embryo eight rhombomeres can be distinguished, from caudal to rostral: Rh7-Rh1 and the isthmus (the most rostral rhombomere). A rare disease of the rhombencephalon, 'rhombencephalosynapsis' is characterized by a missing vermis resulting in a fused cerebellum. Patients generally present with cerebellar ataxia. The caudal rhombencephalon has been generally considered as the initiation site for neural tube closure.
Ontology: Cell Ontology [UBERON:0007277]

Relationships
develops from: posterior neural tube
develops into: hindbrain neural plate
is part of: future brain
has parts: cervical flexure hindbrain vesicle pontine flexure rhombomere rhombomere boundary
is a type of: presumptive structure
inverse immediate_transformation_of: hindbrain