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Corpus albicans in brain​

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Answered by thesmartlerner
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In mammalian brain, corpus albicans is found on the posterior part of hypothalamus. Epithalamus: It represents the roof of diencephalon. ... Metathalamus: It represents the floor of diencephalon.

Answered by shivendramishra872
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Corpus albicans
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The corpus albicans (Latin for "whitening body"; also known as atretic corpus luteum, corpus candicans, or simply as albicans) is the regressed form of the corpus luteum. As the corpus luteum is being broken down by macrophages, fibroblasts lay down type I collagen, forming the corpus albicans. This process is called "luteolysis". The remains of the corpus albicans may persist as a scar on the surface of the ovary.

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