File:Globus pallidus and putamen - very low mag.jpg
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| Description | Very low magnification micrograph showing the interface between the globus pallidus (paleostriatum, lower left) and putamen (part of the neostriatum, upper right). H&E-LFB stain.
The prominent myelinated fibres that connect the striatum to the globus pallidus are known as striatopallidal fibres, Wilson's pencils, pencil fibres of Wilson, and pencils of Wilson. Related images
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