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ˈtubero- combining form of tuber2, as in ˈtubero-ˈcystic, having or forming a tuberous cyst; ˌtubero-hypophyseal, -ial a. Anat. [for primary stress see hypophysial a.] = next; ˌtubero-infunˈdibular a. Anat., relating to the tuber cinereum and the infundibulum; spec. applied to a tract of nerve fibres that includes those running from the infundibular and related nuclei of the hypothalamus to the infundibulum.
1879St. George's Hosp. Rep. IX. 433 Tubero-cystic tumour of the ovary.
1962Tubero-hypophyseal [see tubero-infundibular below]. 1969Truex & Carpenter Human Neuroanat. (ed. 6) xix. 494/2 The connections of the hypothalamus with the posterior lobe of the hypophysis are well established for man... A smaller bundle [of nerve fibres], the tuberohypophysial tract, is contributed by the medial cells of the tuber cinereum.
1962J. Szentágothai in J. Szentágothai et al. Hypothalamic Control of Anterior Pituitary ii. 45 This system corresponds to the tubero-hypophyseal tract of Spatz (1951) and Nowakowski (1951). Since it terminates in the median eminence and in the proximal part of the stalk, it would be better to term it tubero-infundibular tract. 1980Gray's Anat. (ed. 36) 966/1 The tuber cinereum around the base of the infundibulum is raised to form a median eminence which..is superficially marked by a shallow tubero-infundibular sulcus. |