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claustrum Anat.|ˈklɔːstrəm| Pl. claustra. [L.; see cloister n.] A thin layer of grey matter in each cerebral hemisphere between the external capsule and the insula.
1848Quain's Elem. Anat. (ed. 5) 739 Beneath the white matter of those gyri, a thin layer of grey substance has been met with, which has been named the claustrum (Burdach) [in Vom Baue und Leben d. Gehirns (1822) II. iii. 132]. 1889Buck's Handbk. Med. Sci. VIII. 135 The lenticula.—Between the caudatum and the cortex the greatly thickened hemicerebral wall presents..(b) next the cortex, a sub⁓circular disk of cinerea, the claustrum. 1962Gray's Anat. (ed. 33) 1085 The claustrum..intervenes between it [sc. the external capsule] and the subcortical white matter of the insula. |