lateral medullary lamina of globus pallidus

external medulary lamina of globus pallidus

The lateral medullary lamina is a thin white structure located in the basal ganglia of the primate brain. Bounded laterally by the putamen and medially by the globus pallidus, it is defined on the basis of Nissl or myelin stain ( Carpenter-1983 ).

Type Organ
Latin Name external medulary lamina of globus pallidus
FMA ID 62469

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What is the lateral medullary lamina of globus pallidus?
The lateral medullary lamina is a thin white structure located in the basal ganglia of the primate brain. Bounded laterally by the putamen and medially by the globus pallidus, it is defined on the basis of Nissl or myelin stain ( Carpenter-1983 ).
What is the Latin name for the lateral medullary lamina of globus pallidus?
The Latin name for the lateral medullary lamina of globus pallidus is external medulary lamina of globus pallidus.

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