Preferred Name | medial globus pallidus | |
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pallidum dorsal region internal segment globus pallidus, internal segment globus pallidus, medial part globus pallidus medial segment entopeduncular nucleus globus pallidus inernal segment pallidum II nucleus medialis globi pallidi medial division of globus pallidus medial globus pallidus (entopeduncular nucleus) medial segment of the globus pallidus globus pallidus medial part principal medial geniculate nucleus globus pallidus pars medialis globus pallidus, pars interna pallidum I pallidus I medial pallidal segment medial part of globus pallidus entopeduncular nucleus (monakow) medial segment of globus pallidus globus pallidus interna globus pallidus internal segment globus pallidus, medial segment internal part of globus pallidus internal globus pallidus mesial pallidum internal pallidum globus pallidus medialis pars medialis globi pallidi globus pallidus internus |
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Definitions |
The more medial segment of the globus pallidus. See also: endopeduncular nucleus |
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http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_0002477 |
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See also: endopeduncular nucleus |
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database_cross_reference |
BIRNLEX:1555 neuronames:233 Wikipedia:Medial_globus_pallidus SCTID:361562000 BTO:0002248 UMLS:C0262283 EMAPA:37639 BAMS:GPi BAMS:GPm BAMS:IGP BAMS:MGP DHBA:10344 DMBA:15830 FMA:61840 HBA:12898 MA:0002768 MBA:1031 PBA:10098 |
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definition |
The more medial segment of the globus pallidus. |
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depiction |
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/ee/Brain_structure.gif |
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external_definition |
The medial globus pallidus (or internal, GPi) is one of the output nuclei of the basal ganglia. The GABA-containing neurons send their axons to specific nuclei of the dorsal thalamus (VA and VL), to the centromedian complex and to the pedunculopontine complex. The efferent bundle is constituted first of the ansa and fasciculus lenticularis, then crosses the internal capsule as the Edinger's comb system then arrives at the laterosuperior corner of the subthalamic nucleus and constitutes the Forel's field H2, then H, and suddenly changes its direction to form H1 that goes to the inferior part of the thalamus. The distribution of axonal islands is widespread in the lateral region of the thalamus. The innervation of the central region is done by collaterals. [WP,unvetted][Wikipedia:Medial_globus_pallidus]. |
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has_exact_synonym |
medial pallidal segment medial part of globus pallidus entopeduncular nucleus (monakow) globus pallidus medial segment medial segment of globus pallidus globus pallidus interna globus pallidus internal segment globus pallidus, medial segment internal part of globus pallidus internal globus pallidus mesial pallidum internal pallidum globus pallidus medialis pars medialis globi pallidi globus pallidus internus pallidus I |
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uberon |
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has_related_synonym |
pallidum dorsal region internal segment globus pallidus, internal segment globus pallidus, medial part globus pallidus medial segment entopeduncular nucleus globus pallidus inernal segment pallidum II nucleus medialis globi pallidi medial division of globus pallidus medial globus pallidus (entopeduncular nucleus) medial segment of the globus pallidus globus pallidus medial part principal medial geniculate nucleus globus pallidus pars medialis globus pallidus, pars interna pallidum I pallidus I |
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UBERON:0002477 |
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http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/uberon/core#human_reference_atlas |
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medial globus pallidus |
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UBERON:0002477 |
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medial globus pallidus |
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