{{Infobox brain | Name = Medullary laminae of thalamus | Latin = lamina medullaris lateralis thalami, lamina medullaris medialis thalami | Image = Constudthal.gif | Caption = Thalamic nuclei | Image2 = | Caption2 = | System = | Artery = | Vein = }} '''Medullary laminae of thalamus''' are layers of myelinated fibres that appear on cross sections of the thalamus. They also are commonly referred to as '''laminae medullares thalami''' or '''medullary layers of thalamus'''. The specific layers are:<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.medilexicon.com/medicaldictionary.php?s=medullary+laminae+of+thalamus|title=Medilexicon: Medullary laminae of thalamus}}</ref> *Lamina medullaris lateralis (external medullary lamina)<ref>{{BrainInfo|hier|350}}</ref> — separates ventral and lateral thalamus from the subthalamus and thalamic reticular nucleus *Lamina medullaris medialis (internal medullary lamina)<ref>{{BrainInfo|hier|351}}</ref> — positioned between the dorsomedial and ventral nuclei of thalamus, encloses the intralaminar nuclei (centromedian nucleus, paracentral, and central lateral)
== External links == *{{cite book|date=2009|chapter=Internal Medullary Lamina of the Thalamus|veditors=Binder MD, Hirokawa N, Windhorst U|title=Encyclopedia of Neuroscience|page=2009|publisher=Springer|publication-place=Berlin, Heidelberg|doi=10.1007/978-3-540-29678-2_2527|isbn=978-3-540-23735-8|via=SpringerLink}}
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