The lateral lower veins of the thalamus ( Latin venae laterales inferiores thalami ) are, according to B. Schlesinger's definition, veins that drain (drainage blood ) from the lateral lower parts of the thalamus . [one]
| Lateral lower veins of the thalamus | |
|---|---|
| lat venae laterales inferiores thalami | |
| Provides | lateral lower areas of the thalamus adjacent to the inner capsule |
According to Schlesinger’s definition, the lateral inferior veins of the thalamus flow into the basal vein (Rosenthal vein) or into one of its interrenal inflows. [1] In contrast, the lateral superior veins of the thalamus ( venae laterales superiores thalami ) flow into the superior thalamostria vein . [one]
Schlesinger attributed the following veins to a subgroup of lateral inferior veins of the thalamus:
- Paired lateocaudal ( venae latero-caudales thalami ) and lateroventral veins of the thalamus ( venae latero-ventrales thalami ) collect blood from the caudal and ventral parts of the lateral group of nuclei of the corresponding half of the thalamus, and flow into the basal vein. [one]
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- ↑ 1 2 3 4 Benno Schlesinger. IV. The Parenchymal Blood Vessels of the Upper Brainstem // The Upper Brainstem in the Human: Its Nuclear Configuration and Vascular Supply: [] . - Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1976 .-- S. 175-238. - 275 p. - ISBN 978-3-642-66257-7 . - DOI : 10.1007 / 978-3-642-66255-3 .