DescriptionGlobus pallidus and putamen - very low mag.jpg
English: 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.
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