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complexus anatomicus

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FMAID TA UID Pair
Short official Latin term
Short French equivalent
49443 10161
complexus anatomicus
agrégat anatomique
280613 10803
complexus systematorum organorum
aggrégat de systèmes d'organes
32406 10804
complexus organorum T2 10 children
aggrégat d'organes
64990 10805
complexus partium organi T2 162 children
aggrégat de parties d'organe
20368 10806
complexus divisionis partis principalis corporis
aggrégat de division de partie cardinale du corps
64989 10807
agrégat hétérogène anatomique
62799 10808
complexus texti T2 20 children
aggrégat de tissu
62807 10809
complexus cellulae
aggrégat de cellule
83115 10810
complexus partis principalis cellulae
agrégat de partie cardinale de cellule
83143 15935
complexus systematis nervosi centralis
agrégat du système nerveux central
67242 5069
matière grise du système nerveux central
277749 19689
région de la matière grise du système nerveux central
277763 19731
région de l'agrégat du système nerveux central
256377 5761
corpus medullare cerebelli
substance blanche centrale du cervelet
83929 5076
matière blanche du système nerveux central ; substance blanche
83904 19869
septum neuraxis
septum du système nerveux central
77437 5146
septum medianum posterius ; septum medianum dorsale
cloison médiane postérieure ; cloison médiane dorsale
61844 6098
septum pellucidum
septum pellucidum
84362 5134
septum cervicale intermedium
cloison cervicale intermédiaire
76739 5078
tractus systematis nervosi centralis
voie du système nerveux central
7619
tractus mixtus systematis nervosi centralis
voie mixte du système nerveux central
83906 14576
commissura neuraxis
commissure du névraxe
77035 5255
commissura alba anterior ; commissura alba ventralis
commissure blanche antérieure ; commissure blanche ventrale
77034 5256
commissura alba posterior ; commissura alba dorsalis
commissure blanche postérieure ; commissure blanche dorsale
11195 14661
segmentum organi arboris nervosi
segment de l'organe arbre nerveux
65132 14662
nervus ramus T2 838 children
nerf rameau
74941 14663
segmentum nervi rami T2 13 children
segment de nerf rameau
5884 6323
ganglion T2 220 children
ganglion
46787 6370
nervus olfactorius ; nervus cranialis I
nerf olfactif ; nerf crânien I
77624 6195
bulbus olfactorius
bulbe olfactif
9647 10811
loge anatomique
27940 10812
divisio compartimenti T2 211 children
division de compartiment
242873 10813
canalis anatomicus T2 249 children
conduit anatomique
5898 10814
junctura anatomica T2 741 children
articulation anatomique
34 items
38 entities
Scientific notes
UID
Libelle of note
5078
For the updated TNA, the following subdivision of the long fibre tracts has been adopted, based on Swanson and Bota’s proposal (Swanson LW, Bota M 2010 Foundation model of structural connectivity in the nervous system with a schema for wiring diagrams, connectome, and basic plan architecture. Proc Natl Aad Sci USA 107:20610-20617). In essence, this system includes: (1) Radices centrales (Central roots) for the cranial nerve roots within the brain stem, including the genu of the facial nerve, the decussation of the trochlear nerves, the solitary tract, the spinal and mesencephalic tracts of the trigeminal nerve, and the gracile and uneate fasciculi. The tractus opticus may also be viewed as a central root for the diencephalon and hypothalamus. (2) Tractus proprii (Intrinsic tracts), remaing to one part of the brain or within the spinal cord. The Tractus associationis cerebri (Association tracts of cerebrum), intrinsic to the cerebrum, are listed under their usual name. (3) Tractus commissurales (Commissural tracts) for the corpus callosum and the commissures (anterior, habenular, posterior); the term Transverse tracts will not be applied, some 'transverse tracts' are contralateral branches of a long tract. (4) Tractus longi (Longitudinal tracts) to be divided into: (a) Ascending tracts; (b) Cerebellar efferent tracts; and (c) Descending tracts. The problem of redundancy/repitition of terms has been solved by adding a topographical description where appropriate (pars spinalis/spinal part, pars rhombencephalica caudalis/caudal rhombencephalic or pars bulbaris/bubar part), pars rhombencephalica rostralis/rostral rhombencephalic part, pars pontina/pontine part, where appropriate and related to the real pons, pars mesencephalica/mesencephalic part, pars cerebellaris/cerebellar part, pars diencephalica/diencephalic part, par hypothalamica/hypothalamic part, Pars capsularis/capsular part)
Date: 31.05.2024