Preferred Name |
Thalamic infarction syndrome |
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Synonyms |
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http://www.ustb.edu.cn/thesauri/tocr/v1/data#C571346083343495177 |
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altLabel |
Thalamic infarction symptom Thalamic infarction syndromes syndrome of thalamic infarction syndromes of thalamic infarction |
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definition |
The thalamus is a centrally situated structure with extensive reciprocal connections with the cortex, basal ganglia and brainstem nuclei. Therefore it can mimic cortical and subcortical strokes in the anterior or posterior circulation and is also called “the great imitator”. Its vascularization is subdivided into four territories correlated with the organization of the thalamic nuclei: - the tuberothalamic (or polar) artery -the thalamogeniculate (or inferolateral) artery -the paramedian arteries -the posterior choroidal artery (PChA). |
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label |
丘脑梗死综合征 Thalamic infarction syndrome |
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prefLabel |
Thalamic infarction syndrome |
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references |
Heiss, S., Brainin, M., & Heiss, W. D. (Eds.). (2009). Textbook of stroke medicine. Cambridge University Press. |
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subClassOf |
http://www.ustb.edu.cn/thesauri/tocr/v1/data#C571362618128723968 |