medial medullary lamina (mml)

The term medial medullary lamina refers to a thin white structure identified by Nissl and myelin stains in the basal ganglia of primates. It is located in the globus pallidus between the medial globus pallidus and the lateral globus pallidus ( Carpenter-1983 ).

Also known as: medial medullary lamina, Lamina medullaris medialis, Globus pallidus, lamina medullaris interna, medial medullary lamina of pallidum, internal medullary lamina of lentiform nucleus, inner medullary lamina, medial medullary stria, internal medullary lamina of globus pallidus, Lamina medullaris interna pallidi, medial medullary lamina of globus pallidus, Lamina pallidi interna, Lamella pallidi interna

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