nucleus ventralis posteromedialis thalami

nucleus ventralis posteromedialis thalami
[TA] ventral posteromedial nucleus of thalamus: the more medial of the two posterior ventral nuclei of the thalamus; it is the terminus of trigeminothalamic fibers and projects to the face area of the postcentral gyrus.

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