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Thalamic Connections Mnemonic

Structure of Thalamus

A vertical “Y” shaped white mater – internal medullary lamina divides thalamus into:

  1. Anterior nuclear groups
  2. Medial nuclear groups
  3. Lateral nuclear groups
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In anatomical position:

Pulvinar = Posterior end or posterior pole of thalamus

Thalamic Connections

Picture mnemonic

Remember the schematic diagram drawn below showing important parts of thalamus in an anticlockwise fashion:

  1. Anterior nucleus
  2. Ventral nuclear group:
    • Anterior
    • Lateral
    • Posterior
      • Medial
      • Lateral
  3. Lateral and Medial geniculate body
  4. Medial-Dorsal nucleus

Now, we assign alphabets “A, B, C, D, E, F” sequentially to these important structures in anticlockwise fashion starting from anterior nucleus.

“A” for Anterior nucleus

A for:

These are the functions of limbic system – Papez circuit:

“B” for Ventral-anterior nucleus

B for: Basal ganglia

“C” for Ventral-lateral nucleus

C for: Co-ordination and Cerebellum

“D” for Ventral-Posterior nucleus

D for: Dermatome (Sensory)

Thalamic pain syndrome: Involvement of primary somatosensory thalamic nucleus (ventral posterior lateral [VPL]/ventral posterior medial thalamus [VPM]) and the anterior pulvinar, a major spinothalamic target gives rise to thalamic pain syndrome. Approximately 25% of patients with a sensory stroke due to a thalamic lesion will develop central post-stroke pain. Thalamic pain is a severe, treatment-resistant pain syndrome. The pain is often described as burning or constrictive and is frequently accompanied by evoked pain (allodynia/hyperalgesia), paresthesias, or summation hyperpathia. 1http://www.ahcmedia.com/articles/137528-thalamic-pain-who-is-likely-to-develop-this-disorder

“E” for Geniculate Bodies

E for: Eyes and Ears

“F” for Medial-Dorsal Nucleus

F for: Feelings (Limbic system)

Thiamine deficiency in alcoholics (Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome) results in degeneration of the medial-dorsal nucleus of thalamus, mamillary bodies, hippocampus and vermis of cerebellum.

Other mnemonics:

  1. Lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN) = Light (Visual pathway)
  2. Medial geniculate nucleus (MGN) = Music (Auditory pathway)
  3. Ventral postero-lateral nucleus (VPL) = Very Painful Limbs (Spinothalamic tract and Dorsal column)
  4. Ventral postero-medial nucleus (VPM) = Very Painful Mouth (Trigeminal and Gustatory pathway)
  5. Ventrolateral nucleus (VL) = Victory Lap (Motor)
  6. Dorsomedial nucleus (DMN) = Dog’s Memory and Nose (Memory, smell and emotions)
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