On the floor of the central space may be seen from before backward the grey upper surface of the pear-shaped caudate nucleus of the corpus striatum (figs.
The cerebral hemispheres are also large, owing chiefly to the great size of the corpora striata, which already show a differentiation into caudate nucleus, putamen and globus pallidus.
Internal to the lenticular nucleus, and between it and the caudate nucleus in front and the thalamus behind, is the internal capsule, through which run most of the fibres connecting the cerebral cortex with the crus cerebri.
Spigelian and caudate lobes as parts of a single lobe, for which he proposes the name of lobus venae cavae.
Caudate forms come most commonly from the pelvis of the kidney (see Figs.
In pyelitis the urine is slightly acid, and contains a small or moderate amount of pus, together with many spindle and caudate epithelial cells.
The right angle of the Spigelian lobe and its continuation into the right lobe by means of the caudate lobe is hidden by the structures occupying the transverse fissure.
This narrow isthmus, situated between vena cava dorsad and the free right edge of lesser omentum ventrad, forms the so-called caudate lobe.
The junction of right and caudatelobes can be seen between vena cava and right edge of the omentum, or rather, it can be felt at this point.
The caudal edge (continuation of its right angle into the caudate lobe and papillary tubercle) can be seen by tearing through the layers of the lesser omentum and lifting the liver up forcibly (Fig.
In the field of the microscope were a number of caudate or spindle-shaped cells (Fig.
Caudate or spindle-shaped cells, from epithelial lining of hepatic ducts.
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