Paraphysis

The term Paraphysis refers to a substructure of the endbrain that is well-developed in amphibians and some reptiles. It variably appears and disappears in the human embryo. It is not seen in the postnatal primate brain ( Crosby-1962 ).

Also known as: Paraphysis, Paraphysis cerebri

NeuroNames ID: 1492

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Name:

Paraphysis

Language:

Latin

Organism:

human

Source:

Crosby-1962

Citation:

New York: MacMillan, 1962

Source Title:

Correlative Anatomy of the Nervous System

Name:

Paraphysis cerebri

Language:

Latin

Organism:

human

Source:

Crosby-1962

Citation:

New York: MacMillan, 1962

Source Title:

Correlative Anatomy of the Nervous System

Name:

парафиза

Language:

Russian

Organism:

human

Citation:

VEDI, Moscow, 2005.

Source Title:

Atlas Mozga Cheloveka (Atlas of the Human Brain)

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Species With The Structure
Equivalent By Human Macaque Rat Mouse
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Basis:

Internal Structure

Has Equivalent:

Yes

Their Name:

Paraphysis

Source:

Crosby-1962

Basis:

Internal Structure

Has Equivalent:

Yes

Their Name:

Paraphysis cerebri

Source:

Crosby-1962

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