prechiasmatic
English
Etymology
pre- + chiasmatic
Adjective
prechiasmatic (not comparable)
- In front of the optic chiasma
- 2015 August 24, Haitao Shen et al., “Role of Neurexin-1β and Neuroligin-1 in Cognitive Dysfunction After Subarachnoid Hemorrhage in Rats”, in Stroke; a Journal of Cerebral Circulation, volume 46, :
- Experimental SAH model was induced by single blood injection to prechiasmatic cistern as reported previously. 12 In this model, the inferior basal temporal lobe of SAH group was stained with blood (shown as shadow areas in Figure IA in the online-only Data Supplement).
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