| thalamic syndrome |
a condition in which the body becomes oversensitive to pain as a result of damage to a sensory relay station in the brain known as the thalamus. Dysesthesia, which refers to feeling pain or uncomfortable sensations after being touched by an ordinary stimulus or even in the absence of stimulation, can occur during thalamic syndrome. Thalamic syndrome can lead to continuing crude pain in the arms and/or legs. ...
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| thalamus |
Gr. thalamos, inner chamber, bridal chamber. The term was used by Galen.
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| thalamus |
Brain cells which lie in the upper part of the brainstem.
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| thalamus |
The largest of the 4 subdivision of the diencephalon bordering the upper lateral wall of the third ventricle dorsal to the hypothalamic sulcus. It is consists of many nuclei with extensive cortical and subcortical connections. It functions as a motor and sensory relay station, and plays a role in arousal, attention, memory, consciousness, and expression of emotion.
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| thalamus |
A structure in the diencephalon composed of two lobes, one on each side of the third ventricle.
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