stria laminae pyramidalis internae

stria laminae pyramidalis internae
[TA] stria of internal pyramidal layer: a band of tangentially oriented white nerve fibers in the internal pyramidal layer of the cerebral cortex; called also internal band, line, stria, or stripe of Baillarger. See also s. laminae granularis internae.

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  • stria laminae granularis internae — [TA] stria of internal granular layer: a band of tangentially oriented white nerve fibers in the internal granular layer of the cerebral cortex. In the region of the calcarine sulcus, this stria is thick and highly visible and here is known as… …   Medical dictionary

  • stria of internal pyramidal layer — s. laminae pyramidalis internae …   Medical dictionary

  • stria — 1. A stripe, band, streak, or line, distinguished by color, texture, depression, or elevation from the tissue in which it is found. SYN: striation (1). 2. SYN: striae cutis distensae. [L …   Medical dictionary

  • inner stria of Baillarger — s. laminae pyramidalis internae …   Medical dictionary

  • internal stria of Baillarger — s. laminae pyramidalis internae …   Medical dictionary

  • Baillarger inner stria — Baillarger internal stria s. laminae pyramidalis internae …   Medical dictionary

  • inner line of Baillarger — stria laminae pyramidalis internae …   Medical dictionary

  • internal line of Baillarger — stria laminae pyramidalis internae …   Medical dictionary

  • line — 1. A mark, strip, or streak. In anatomy, a long, narrow mark, strip, or streak distinguished from the adjacent tissues by color, texture, or elevation. SEE ALSO: linea. 2. A unit of …   Medical dictionary

  • Baillarger bands etc. — Bail·lar·ger bands, etc. (bi yahr zhaґ) [Jules Gabriel Franзois Baillarger, French psychiatrist, 1809–1890] see stria laminae granularis internae and stria laminae pyramidalis internae, and see under sign …   Medical dictionary

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