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WordNet
- lying away from the median and sagittal plane of a body; "lateral lemniscus"
- situated at or extending to the side; "the lateral branches of a tree"; "shot out sidelong boughs"- Tennyson (同)sidelong
- comparative of the adverb `late; "he stayed later than you did"
- coming at a subsequent time or stage; "without ulterior argument"; "the mood posterior to" (同)ulterior, posterior
- running lengthwise; "a thin longitudinal strip"; "longitudinal measurements of the hull"
- of or relating to lines of longitude; "longitudinal reckoning by the navigator"
- over an extended time; "a longitudinal study of twins"
- any of a number of tiny parallel grooves such as: the scratches left by a glacier on rocks or the streaks or ridges in muscle tissue (同)striation
PrepTutorEJDIC
- 横の,側面の;横からの / (音声が)側音の / 側面,(道路の)側溝(そっこう) / 側音(英語の[1]など)
- 《補語にのみ用いて》(人などが)(…するのが)『もっと遅い』《+『in』+『名』(do『ing』)》 / (時刻・時期が)『もっと遅い』,もっと後の / 後で,のちほど / (lateの比較級)(定刻・予定時間・他の人(物))より遅れて,遅く
- 経度の / 長さの;縦の
- (平行に並んでいる)細い溝(筋) / 条線(氷河運動により岩の表面についたかき傷;鉱物の結晶面に走る平行線) / (円柱についている)縦溝
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Longitudinal striae of Lancisi |
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Identifiers |
Latin |
stria longitudinalis medialis, stria longitudinalis lateralis |
TA |
A14.1.09.248
A14.1.09.247 |
FMA |
67956 |
Anatomical terminology
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In human neuroanatomy, the longitudinal striae of Lancisi (also "striae lancisi" or "nerves of Lancisi") are parts of the indusium griseum and represent bundles of fibers running along the corpus callosum of the brain. They were originally described by and are named after Italian physician, epidemiologist and anatomist Giovanni Maria Lancisi.[1] There striae are categorized as medial or lateral striae; the area between medial striae are a useful neurosurgical mark of the middle of the corpus callosum.
References
- ^ Di Ieva, Antonio; Tschabitscher, Manfred, y Baena, Riccardo Rodriguez (1 March 2007). "LANCISI'S NERVES AND THE SEAT OF THE SOUL". Neurosurgery 60 (3): 563???568. doi:10.1227/01.NEU.0000249283.46514.93.
External links
Commissural fibers in the human brain
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Corpus callosum |
- Genu
- Splenium
- Tapetum
- Rostrum
- Archicortex: Indusium griseum
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Lamina terminalis |
- Vascular organ of lamina terminalis
- Anterior commissure
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Fornix |
- Columns of fornix
- Crus of fornix
- Commissure of fornix
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Septum pellucidum |
- Septal nuclei
- Medial septal nucleus
- Subfornical organ
- Cave of septum pellucidum
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English Journal
- AuthorsChandley MJ, Ordway GA.
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- PMID 23035291
- A understanding of the temporal stem.
- Choi CY, Han SR, Yee GT, Lee CH.SourceDepartment of Neurological Surgery, Ilsan Paik Hospital, College of Medicine, Inje University, Goyang, Korea.
- Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society.J Korean Neurosurg Soc.2010 May;47(5):365-9. doi: 10.3340/jkns.2010.47.5.365. Epub 2010 May 31.
- OBJECTIVE: There has been inconsistency about definition of the temporal stem despite of several descriptions demonstrating its microanatomy using fiber dissection and/or diffusion tensor tractography. This study was designed to clarify three dimensional configurations of the temporal stem.METHODS:
- PMID 20539796
- Cellular characterization of Connexin26 and Connnexin30 expression in the cochlear lateral wall.
- Liu YP, Zhao HB.SourceDepartment of Surgery - Otolaryngology, University of Kentucky Medical Center, Lexington, KY 40536-0293, USA.
- Cell and tissue research.Cell Tissue Res.2008 Sep;333(3):395-403. doi: 10.1007/s00441-008-0641-5. Epub 2008 Jun 26.
- Gap junctions in the cochlear lateral wall, which consists of the stria vascularis (SV) and spiral ligament (SPL), are important for generating a positive endocochlear potential and high potassium concentration in the endolymph. In this study, the cellular expression of connexin 26 (Cx26) and Cx30 i
- PMID 18581144
Japanese Journal
- An experimental study on the efferent connections of the amygdaloid complex in the cat
- Ishikawa Isao,Kawamura Syosuke,Tanaka Osamu
- Acta Medicinae Okayama 23(6), 1969-12
- … The amygdalofugal fibers are distributed by way of the stria terminalis, the longitudinal association bundle, the inferior thalamicpeduncle, and the medial forebrain bundle. …
- NAID 120002311582
Related Links
- lateral longitudinal stria n. A thin longitudinal band of nerve fibers accompanied by gray matter located near each outer edge of the upper surface of the corpus callosum under the cingulate gyrus. lat·er·al lon·gi·tu·di·nal stri·a [TA] a ...
- lateral longitudinal stria n. A thin longitudinal band of nerve fibers accompanied by gray matter located near each outer edge of the upper surface of the corpus callosum under the cingulate gyrus. lat·er·al lon·gi·tu·di·nal stri·a [TA] a ...
★リンクテーブル★
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- 英
- lateral longitudinal stria (KA)
Henry Gray (1825-1861). Anatomy of the Human Body. 1918.
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- 関
- aspect、external、externally、flanking、laterale、lateralis、laterally、outer、outside、profile、side、sided、sidedness
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- 関
- long-term、longitudinally