The term corpus striatum refers to the caudate, putamen, and globus pallidus. |
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The irregular empty spaces between the putamen and the caudate nucleus were occupied by fiber bundles of the internal capsule. |
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The striatum is divided into two segments, the caudate putamen and the nucleus accumbens. |
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Atrophy is most marked in the corpus striatum of the basal ganglia, including the caudate and putamen. |
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The globus pallidus is a wedge-shaped structure between the putamen and posterior limb of the internal capsule. |
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The putamen is separated from the caudate by the anterior limb of the internal capsule. |
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The dark appearance of the caudate nucleus and putamen is attributable to their content of blood vessels and neuronal cell bodies. |
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In people with OCD, problems with the caudate putamen can mean an inability to stop worrying or stop having anxious thoughts. |
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Thus, all results in this work which refer to the putamen are actually based on uptake in the whole lentiform nucleus. |
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Immediately above the anterior perforated substance, the pear-shaped head of the caudate nucleus is confluent with the putamen of the lentiform nucleus. |
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The putamen of the lentiform nucleus has been removed to expose the more medially situated globus pallidus, which is so named because it is paler than the putamen. |
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Lateral to the internal capsule are the three parts of the lentiform nucleus, namely the internal and external parts of the globus pallidus and the putamen. |
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In the case of sporadic CJD a hyperintensity of the putamen and caudate nuclei is frequently seen. |
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The researchers wanted to track activity in portions of the brain known as the food-reward system, which includes the poetically named insula, putamen and rolandic operculum. |
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Intracerebral hemorrhage most commonly occurs in the putamen and leads to sudden headache, severe hemiparesis, loss of consciousness, and deviation of the eyes to one side. |
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For calculation of D2 BP, bilateral caudate and putamen ROIs were defined anatomically. |
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Pick bodies were also present in temporal and parietal cortex, caudate and putamen, substantia nigra, locus coeruleus, and pontine nuclei. |
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Because the patient's disease was worse on his left side, the investigators sought to reinnervate all of the caudate and putamen on the right side. |
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