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from Abstracts Current Literature and Anatomy Physiology Contribution to the Anatomy and of the II. Functions Hypophysis. The Nervous Regulation System of the the Posterior Lobe of Hypophysis. Nucleus Supra-Opticus and The Its Fiber Systems. R. Ztschr. Greving, f. d. Neurol. u. 104:466 1926. ges. Psychiat. (Sept.) In described the of cell 1922, Greving fiber certain among systems groups, which was the nucleus Besides the tractus supra-opticus. supra-opticus superior, which a formed of the lower he described the tractus part thalamus, supra- tract inferior. to his this around opticus According description then, passed the medial side of the tract to the tuber where it was lost optic cinereum, between the cells of the substantia centralis and the cells of the tuber grísea cinereum. In he demonstrated a fiber bundle which ran from the of 1925, vicinity the nucleus the tuber cinereum into the infundibulum supra-opticus through tract as and lobe of the This he the tractus posterior hypophysis. designated in as it is identical with the tract supra-opticus-hypophyseus ; described, 1922, in the tractus inferior. L. confirmed these obser¬ supra-opticus J. Pines, 1925, vations. in this contribution to determine more about Greving attempts present this and to find out
American journal of diseases of children – American Medical Association
Published: Jan 1, 1928
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