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subthalamic fasciculus

fasciculus subthalamicus

The subthalamic fasciculus is a tract which connects the subthalamic nucleus and the globus pallidus. It is a bidirectional connection between the GP and the subthalamic nucleus, including (1) fibers running from the GPe to the subthalamic nucleus, and (2) fibers running from the STN back to the GP.

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Tür Nerve
Vücut Sistemi Nervous
Ana Yapı fasciculus of brain
Latince Adı fasciculus subthalamicus
FMA ID 77525

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the subthalamic fasciculus?

The subthalamic fasciculus is a tract which connects the subthalamic nucleus and the globus pallidus. It is a bidirectional connection between the GP and the subthalamic nucleus, including (1) fibers running from the GPe to the subthalamic nucleus, and (2) fibers running from the STN back to the GP.

What body system is the subthalamic fasciculus part of?

The subthalamic fasciculus is part of the Nervous.

What is the Latin name for the subthalamic fasciculus?

The Latin name for the subthalamic fasciculus is fasciculus subthalamicus.

References

  1. Foundational Model of Anatomy — FMA:77525 Reference anatomy ontology (University of Washington)
  2. UBERON — UBERON:0022256 Cross-species anatomy ontology (EMBL-EBI Ontology Lookup Service)
  3. Wikipedia — subthalamic fasciculus Encyclopedia article (verified cross-reference)

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Data sources: Terminologia Anatomica, Foundational Model of Anatomy, Wikidata.