The term Nucleus limitans (Hassler) refers to a composite substructure of the thalamus that includes the limitans nucleus, the posterior nucleus of thalamus, the suprageniculate nucleus and part of the central lateral nucleus. It has three subdivisions: the , the limitans nucleus, the Nucleus limitans medialis (Hassler), and the Nucleus limitans portae (Hassler). |
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