- medial part of globus pallidus medial segment
- pars medialis globi pallidi medialis.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
globus pallidus medialis — [TA] globus pallidus medial segment: the smaller, medial (or internal) part of the globus pallidus, separated from the larger, lateral part by the medial medullary lamina; called also globus pallidus internal segment and pallidum II. See also g.… … Medical dictionary
globus pallidus lateralis — [TA] globus pallidus lateral segment: the larger, lateral (or external) part of the globus pallidus, separated from the putamen by the lateral medullary lamina and from the smaller, medial part of the globus pallidus by the medial medullary… … Medical dictionary
lateral part of globus pallidus medial segment — pars lateralis globi pallidi medialis … Medical dictionary
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pars medialis globi pallidi medialis — [TA] medial part of globus pallidus medial segment: the more medial, or inner, of the two parts into which the medial segment of the globus pallidus is subdivided by the accessory medullary lamina … Medical dictionary
pars lateralis globi pallidi medialis — [TA] lateral part of globus pallidus medial segment: the more lateral, or outer, of the two parts into which the medial segment of the globus pallidus is subdivided by the accessory medullary lamina … Medical dictionary
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