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Preferred Name | Fimbria of hippocampus |
Definitions |
Bundle of white matter along the ventricular edge (check this definition; it's medial edge in primates but lateral edge in rodents) of the hippocampus, consisting of fibers largely projecting from the hippocampal formation. It is continuous with the alveus and the fornix (MM).
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Synonyms |
fimbria-fornix
fimbria
fimbria of the fornix
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Obsolete | true |
Type | http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Class |
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definition | Bundle of white matter along the ventricular edge (check this definition; it's medial edge in primates but lateral edge in rodents) of the hippocampus, consisting of fibers largely projecting from the hippocampal formation. It is continuous with the alveus and the fornix (MM). |
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alternative label |
fimbria-fornix
fimbria
fimbria of the fornix
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preferred label |
Fimbria of hippocampus
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label |
Fimbria of hippocampus
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externalSourceId |
C0152315
BF_T0000397
169
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UmlsCui |
C0152315
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synonym |
fimbria-fornix
fimbria
fimbria of the fornix
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scope note |
Need to determine whether the fimbria is part of the fornix. Sometimes the language suggests it isn't always thought of that way, but I see no useful reason why it should be separate; it all forms one continuous white matter tract
Neuronames and others include this as part of the hippocampal formation (MM).
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hasExternalSource | |
createdDate |
October 7, 2006
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birnlexDefinition |
Regional part of fornix consisting of a prominent white matter structure adjacent to the hippocampus on the ventricular side continuous with the alveus. Near the splenium the fimbria separates from the hippocampus as the crus of the fornix. [adapted from Wikipedia] (MM: 2006-10-26).
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pendingActionNote |
I would recommend that we change the preferred label to "fimbria of hippocampus"; currently it's fimbria (MM: 2006-10-26)
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bonfireID |
BF_T0000397
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note |
Need to determine whether the fimbria is part of the fornix. Sometimes the language suggests it isn't always thought of that way, but I see no useful reason why it should be separate; it all forms one continuous white matter tract
Neuronames and others include this as part of the hippocampal formation (MM).
NeuroNames uses the preferred term "fimbria of hippocampus". That is included here as a synonym (BB).
Bundle of white matter along the ventricular edge (check this definition; it's medial edge in primates but lateral edge in rodents) of the hippocampus, consisting of fibers largely projecting from the hippocampal formation. It is continuous with the alveus and the fornix (MM).
I would recommend that we change the preferred label to "fimbria of hippocampus"; currently it's fimbria (MM: 2006-10-26)
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neuronamesID |
169
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prefixIRI |
NIFSTD:birnlex_1502
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birnlexRetiredDefinition |
Bundle of white matter along the ventricular edge (check this definition; it's medial edge in primates but lateral edge in rodents) of the hippocampus, consisting of fibers largely projecting from the hippocampal formation. It is continuous with the alveus and the fornix (MM).
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subClassOf | |
Resource Identifier |
C0152315
BF_T0000397
169
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hasBirnlexCurator | |
editorial note |
NeuroNames uses the preferred term "fimbria of hippocampus". That is included here as a synonym (BB).
I would recommend that we change the preferred label to "fimbria of hippocampus"; currently it's fimbria (MM: 2006-10-26)
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owl:deprecated |
true
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modifiedDate |
February 26, 2012
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