| limbic e. |
encephalitis of the limbic system of the rhinencephalon, a type similar to herpes encephalitis, characterized by degenerative changes of the hippocampus and amygdaloid nuclei with memory loss, confusion, seizures, and progressive dementia. There is sometimes an association with tumors elsewhere in the body, although some authorities speculate a link to chemotherapy or other tumor treatments.
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| limbic l. |
lobus limbicus.
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| limbic s. |
a term loosely applied to a group of brain structures common to all mammals (including the hippocampus and dentate gyrus with their archaeocortex, the cingulate gyrus and septal areas, and the amygdala), associated with olfaction but of greater importance in other activities, such as autonomic functions and certain aspects of emotion and behavior; see also rhinencephalon.
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| Limbitrol |
trademark for a combination preparation of amitriptyline hydrochloride and chlordiazepoxide.
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| limbic system |
An older term coined by Paul MacLean in 1952. It describes a group of connected structures in the mid-brain area, which includes the hypothalamus, amygdala, thalamus and hippocampus.
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