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 ). [ NeuroNames:234 ]
Synonyms: external medullary lamina of corpus striatum, medulary lamina of pallidum, lateral medullary lamina of corpus striatum, lateral medullary stria, external medulary lamina of lentiform nucleus, lateral medullary lamina, lamina medullaris lateralis corporis striati, lateral medulary lamina of globus pallidus, outer medullary lamina, external medullary lamina of globus pallidus, external medullary lamina of lentiform nucleus, lateral medullary lamina of globus pallidus, outer medulary lamina, lateral medullary lamina of pallidum, external medulary lamina of globus pallidus, lamina medullaris externa corporis striati, lateral medulary stria
Term info
- BAMS:lml
- SCTID:369204004
- DHBA:12037
- UMLS:C0152339 (BIRNLEX:1634)
- HBA:265505086
- BIRNLEX:1634
- neuronames:234 (BIRNLEX:1634)
- FMA:62469
lamina pallidi externa, lamella pallidi externa, lateral medullary lamina of the globus pallidus, lamina medullaris externa pallidi, globus pallidus, lamina medullaris externa, lamina medullaris lateralis
uberon
UBERON:0002765
Lateral medullary lamina of globus pallidus, lateral medullary lamina of globus pallidus