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Lippincott's New Medical Dictionary: A Vocabulary of the ...
Of or relating to the optic thalamus. T. artery, a branch of the posterior
communicating artery to the optic thalamus; middle thalamic artery. T. brain =
thalamencepha- core. T. commissure = commissura media. T. epilepsy, a variety
of sensory ...
2
Manual of Human and Comparative Histology
tuberculum, however, is only the head of a kind of nucleus cau- datus in the optic
thalamus, in the shape of the upper nucleus, which, turned backward and
outward, is prolonged into a tail which terminates in the pulvinari. This is the most
...
Andral found that in 301 cases of cerebral haemorrhage affecting the corpus
striatum and optic thalamus, only 35 were confined to the optic thalamus itself. In
rupture of the lenticulo-optic arteries, the extravasation begins in the thalamus, ...
Thomas Clifford Allbutt, Sir Humphry Davy Rolleston, 1910
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A Dictionary of Medicine: Including General Pathology, ...
Diseases of the optic thalamus vary in their symptomatology according as tho
lesion is strictly limited to the ganglion itself, or implicates also neighbouring
structures. In the former case it is apparently well established, by numerous
recorded ...
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Manual of human and comparative histology v. 2 1872
tuberculum, however, is only the head of a kind of nucleus cau- datus in the optic
thalamus, in the shape of the upper nucleus, which, turned backward and
outward, is prolonged into a tail which terminates in the pulvinari. This is the most
...
6
Manual of Anatomy, Systematic and Practical, Including ...
Some of these fibres are thalamo-caudate and thalamolenticular, as regards their
destination. (6) The parietal stalk, having issued from the external surface of the
optic thalamus, passes for the most part through the internal capsule, but also, ...
Alexander MacGregor Buchanan, 1917
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Abdomen ; thorax ; head and neck ; nervous system ; organs ...
The inner or mesial nucleus lies between the internal medullary lamina and the
thick layer of grey matter which coats the inner or ventricular surface of the optic
thalamus. It does not extend farther back than the trigonum habenulae, and is ...
Alexander MacGregor Buchanan, 1907
8
A System of medicine, by many writers
In Mills' case there was a hemorrhagic cyst which had destroyed about two-thirds
of the substance of the optic thalamus, including the entire external tubercle and
a large portion of the pulvinar ; and yet there was no hemianopsy. In Zacher's ...
Sir Thomas Clifford Allbutt, 1899
The patient died from pneumonia, and the autopsy revealed a spot of softness in
the posterior internal part of the optic thalamus. Many cases, he said, were on
record of lesions scattered throughout the white matter of the brain without ...
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A Manual of human anatomy arranged for second-year students
THE OPTIC THALAMUS. 4$ which grows in at the transverse fissure of the
cerebrum from before backward and which lies, just beneath the fornix. It is
separated from the cavity of the ventricle by the ependyma. The velum
interpositum projects ...