subthalamic

subthalamic
adj.

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  • subthalamic — adjective Of or pertaining to the subthalamus …   Wiktionary

  • subthalamic — Related to the subthalamus region or to the s. nucleus. * * * sub·tha·lam·ic .səb thə lam ik adj of or relating to the subthalamus * * * sub·tha·lam·ic (sub″thə lamґik) inferior to the thalamus. 2. pertaining to the subthalamus …   Medical dictionary

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  • subthalamic nucleus — a collection of grey matter, shaped like a biconvex lens, lying beneath the thalamus and close to the corpus striatum, to which it is connected by nerve tracts. It has connections with the cerebral cortex and several other nuclei nearby.… …   The new mediacal dictionary

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