nucleus of prerubral field

nucleus of prerubral field
n. campi medialis.

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  • nucleus campi medialis — [TA] nucleus of medial field: any of the groups of neurons scattered along the caudomedial border of the zona incerta in field H of Forel (prerubral field). Called also n. of prerubral field and n. of tegmental field. See also nuclei campi… …   Medical dictionary

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  • nuclei campi perizonalis — [TA] nuclei of perizonal field: the group of nuclei in the ventral thalamus comprising the nucleus of the prerubral field (field H of Forel) and neurons scattered along the thalamic and lenticular fasciculi in fields H1 and H2 of Forel …   Medical dictionary

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