The elements of the lateral region have been frequently separated into ventral and dorsal (in fact named lateral) nuclei.
Some main afferent systems occupy a particular portion in the lateral region.
This inhibition causes the floor plate to become thin compared to the lateral regions of the neural tube.
Astasis has been seen in patients with diverse thalamic lesions, predominantly affecting the posterior lateral region of the brain.
This causes the neurotransmitter to reach toxic levels and leads to scarring in the lateral regions of the spinal cord.
The distribution of axonal islands is widespread in the lateral region of the thalamus.
The pronotum in upper lateral region is striated.
The synaptonemal complex is a tripartite structure consisting of two parallel lateral regions and a central element.
They can be caused by stretching, diseases, and wounds to the lateral cervical region (posterior triangle) of the neck or the axilla.
The posterior triangle (or lateral cervical region) is a region of the neck.