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stria vascularis ductus cochlearis The stratified epithelium lining the upper part of the ligamentum spirale cochleae; it is penetrated by capillaries and is believed to be the site of production of endolymph.
Synonym: stria vascularis ductus cochlearis, psalterial cord, vascular stripe.
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stria vascularis of cochlea The stratified epithelium lining the upper part of the ligamentum spirale cochleae; it is penetrated by capillaries and is believed to be the site of production of endolymph.
Synonym: stria vascularis ductus cochlearis, psalterial cord, vascular stripe.
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stria ventriculi tertii A narrow, compact fibre bundle that extends along the line of attachment of the roof of the third ventricle to the thalamus on each side and terminates posteriorly in the habenular nucleus. It is composed of fibres originating in the septal area, the anterior perforated substance, the lateral preoptic nucleus, and the medial segment of the globus pallidus.
Synonym: stria medullaris thalami, stria fornicis, stria ventriculi tertii.
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Nitabuch's stria A layer of fibrin between the boundary zone of compact endometrium and the cytotrophoblastic shell in the placenta.
Synonym: Nitabuch's layer, Nitabuch's stria.
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diagonalis stria See: Broca's diagonal band.
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tectal stria A thin longitudinal band of nerve fibres accompanied by gray matter, near each outer edge of the upper surface of the corpus callosum under cover of the cingulate gyru.
Synonym: stria longitudinalis lateralis, stria tecta, tectal stria.
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terminal stria A slender, compact fibre bundle that connects the amygdala (amygdaloid body) with the hypothalamus and other basal forebrain regions. Originating from the amygdala, the bundle passes first caudalward in the roof of the temporal horn of the lateral ventricle; it follows the medial side of the caudate nucleus forward in the floor of the ventricle's central part (or body) until it reaches the interventricular foramen, in the posterior wall of which it curves steeply down to enter the hypothalamus, with fibres passing both rostral and caudal to the anterior commissure. Coursing caudalward in the medial part of the hypothalamus, the bundle terminates in the anterior and ventromedial hypothalamic nuclei.
Synonym: stria terminalis, Foville's fasciculus, Tarin's tenia, tenia saemicircularis.
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Langhans' stria Fibrinoid that accumulates on the chorionic plate between the bases of placental villi during the first half of pregnancy.
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lateral longitudinal stria A thin longitudinal band of nerve fibres accompanied by gray matter, near each outer edge of the upper surface of the corpus callosum under cover of the cingulate gyru.
Synonym: stria longitudinalis lateralis, stria tecta, tectal stria.
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vein of olfactory gyrus A tributary of the basal vein which drains the medial olfactory stria.
Synonym: vein of olfactory gyrus.
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region of olfactory mucosa The specialised olfactory receptive area that includes the upper one-third of the nasal septum and the lateral wall above the superior concha; it is lined with olfactory mucosa.
Synonym: regio olfactoria tunicae mucosae nasi, olfactory region of tunica mucosa of nose, Schultze's membrane.
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glomerular layer of olfactory bulb A layer composed of spherical bodies, called glomeruli, formed by the synapses of mitral cells with the olfactory nerve fibres derived from the cells of the olfactory epithelium.
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roots of olfactory tract Lateral and medial, the two fibre bands that form the caudal continuation of the olfactory tract which, upon diverging, enclose the olfactory tubercle.
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molecular layers of olfactory bulb The layer's, composed mainly of nerve fibres, on the outer and inner sides of the layer of mitral cells of the bulb.
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olfactory <physiology> Of, pertaining to, or connected with, the sense of smell; as, the olfactory nerves; the olfactory cells.
<anatomy> Olfactory organ, an organ for smelling. In vertebrates the olfactory organs are more or less complicated sacs, situated in the front part of the head and lined with epithelium innervated by the olfactory (or first cranial) nerves, and sensitive to odouriferous particles conveyed to it in the air or in water.
Origin: L. Olfactus, p.p. Of olfacere to smell; olere to have a smell + facere = to make. See Odour, and Fact.
Source: Websters Dictionary
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