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Medullary laminae of thalamus

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Medullary laminae of thalamus
Thalamic nuclei
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Identifiers
Latinlamina medullaris lateralis thalami, lamina medullaris medialis thalami
NeuroNames234, 235
TA98A14.1.08.660
A14.1.08.661
A14.1.09.508
A14.1.09.510
TA25682
Anatomical terms of neuroanatomy

Medullary laminae of thalamus are layers of myelinated fibres that appear on cross sections of the thalamus. They also are commonly referred to as laminae medullares thalami or medullary layers of thalamus. The specific layers are:[1]

  • Binder MD, Hirokawa N, Windhorst U, eds. (2009). "Internal Medullary Lamina of the Thalamus". Encyclopedia of Neuroscience. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer. doi:10.1007/978-3-540-29678-2_2527 – via SpringerLink.

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