Human anatomy, including structure and development and practical considerations . Subthalamicregion Crusta ofcerebral pedunulcs. Red nucleus Mammillarybodies 1) ___P\ternalV ^t ^ medullary lamina , ^^ ^ i ^1 halamus ^?^s^ij;^ I fiiticular^\^ ^v* nucleus ^ y Internal capsule I • • / Subthalamic nucleus Oblique frontal section through thalamus and subthalamic region ; Weigert-Pal staining. X |.Preparation by Professor Spiller. The trigonum habenulae is the narrow triangular area lying between thesharply defined edge (t;enia thalami) of the ventricular wall internally and thediverging mesial bord


Human anatomy, including structure and development and practical considerations . Subthalamicregion Crusta ofcerebral pedunulcs. Red nucleus Mammillarybodies 1) ___P\ternalV ^t ^ medullary lamina , ^^ ^ i ^1 halamus ^?^s^ij;^ I fiiticular^\^ ^v* nucleus ^ y Internal capsule I • • / Subthalamic nucleus Oblique frontal section through thalamus and subthalamic region ; Weigert-Pal staining. X |.Preparation by Professor Spiller. The trigonum habenulae is the narrow triangular area lying between thesharply defined edge (t;enia thalami) of the ventricular wall internally and thediverging mesial border oi the upper surface of the thalamus (Fig. 966).Its surface is depressed and at a lower level than that of the thalamus and behind iscontinuous with a niesially curving strand, the pineal peduncle. Beneath theridge of thickened ependvma marking the taenia thalami, lies a di-stinct strandof nerve-fibres, the stria medullaris, while at a still deeper level and covered bythe superficial fibres is situated an aggregation of small nerve-cells, known as theganglion habenulae. The source of the fibres composi


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