Taxonomic list T3, primary language: EN, subsidiary: LA, interface: EN, work in progress

grey matter of diencephalon

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Top level anatomical complex Short Extended
Level 2 grey matter of central nervous system Short Extended
Current level grey matter of diencephalon
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Short official Latin term
83912 18327
grey matter of diencephalon
substantia grisea diencephali
83915 9035 part
grey matter of hypothalamus
substantia grisea hypothalami
74877 5780 part
mammillary body
corpus mammillare
83917 9033 part
grey matter of prethalamus
substantia grisea prethalami
83914 5813 part
grey matter of thalamus
substantia grisea thalami
8622 part
prerubral tegmentum ; diencephalic tegmentum
tegmentum prerubrale ; tegmentum diencephali
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10 entities
Scientific notes
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5813
For the Thalamic nuclei, a new subdivision based on Hirai T, Jones EG (1989 A new parcellation of the human thalamus on the basis of histochemical staining. Brain Res Rev 14:1-34) and updated by Morel A, Magnin M, Jeanmonod D (1997 Multiarchitectonic and stereotactic atlas of the human thalamus. J Comp Neurol 387:618-677) is used to replace the list of terms in TA (14.1.08.603-14.1.08.658), largely a matter of a more practical grouping of nuclei. As Latin synonym the term Regio is adopted from Percheron G (2004 Thalamus. In: Paxinos G, Mai JK, eds: The Human Nervous System, 2nd ed. Elsevier, Amsterdam, pp 592-675).
8622
The basal parts of the prosomeres P1-P3 form several nuclei, previously included in the Mesencephalon (see General footnote). The rostral parts of the Substantia nigra/VTA-complex also derive from P1-P3. The term Tegmentum prerubrale is preferred as topographic term over Tegmentum diencephali.
9035
The Subdivision of the Hypothalamic nuclei is rearranged into three Hypothalamic areas: Anterior (Chiasmatic), Middle (Tuberal) and Posterior (Mamillary). The Dorsal hypothalamic area forms part of the Lateral hypothalamic area. The LHA is incorporated into the three Hypothalamic areas.
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Type of list T3
List Unit Identifier 18327
Subtotals subchildren 0 subunits 0
Proper children 9
Number of children 9 (validated)
Proper units 6
Number of units 6 (validated)
Signature 2253 (validated since 29.5.2025)
Date: 06.06.2025