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Published in: Brain Structure and Function 5/2019

01-06-2019 | Short Communication

Accessory mammillary bodies formed by the enlarged lateral mammillary nuclei: cytoarchitecture

Authors: Thomas Corso, George Grignol, Randy Kulesza, Istvan Merchenthaler, Bertalan Dudas

Published in: Brain Structure and Function | Issue 5/2019

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Abstract

Post mortem examination of the hypothalamus of a 79-year-old woman, deceased in cardiac arrest without recorded neurological symptoms, revealed well-defined spherical protrusions located rostro-laterally to the mammillary bodies that appear to be regular size when compared to normal. Cytoarchitectonically, these accessory mammillary bodies are formed by the enlarged lateral mammillary nucleus that is normally a thin shell over the medial. The mammillary nuclei appear to function synergistically in memory formation in rats; however, the functional consequences of the present variation are difficult to interpret due to lack of human data. Most importantly, in addition to the possible functional consequences, lateral mammillary bodies can be falsely identified as various neuropathological processes of the basal diencephalon including gliomas; therefore, it is extremely important to disseminate this unique morphological variant among clinicians.
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Metadata
Title
Accessory mammillary bodies formed by the enlarged lateral mammillary nuclei: cytoarchitecture
Authors
Thomas Corso
George Grignol
Randy Kulesza
Istvan Merchenthaler
Bertalan Dudas
Publication date
01-06-2019
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
Brain Structure and Function / Issue 5/2019
Print ISSN: 1863-2653
Electronic ISSN: 1863-2661
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00429-019-01847-3

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