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Physiologyadenohypophysis (9114 words) |
 | The neurohypophysis is subdivided into three regions on the basis of regional morphologic specializations: (1) the median eminence, (2) the infundibular stem, and (3) the neural lobe. |
 | The neurohypophysis is drained rostrally by a series of fenestrated portal vessels that are interposed between the median eminence primary plexus and the pars distalis secondary plexus. |
 | The neurohypophysis is drained caudally (at the level of the neural lobe) by paired posterior hypophyseal veins, which course parallel to the inferior hypophyseal arteries and drain to the posterior cavernous sinus lateral to the midline. |
| bc_martini_eap_3|The Endocrine System|Embryology Atlas (1706 words) |
 | The neurohypophysis is an extension of the brain and, like the brain, meninges surround the entire pituitary gland. |
 | The neurohypophysis (posterior lobe) develops as a neurohypophyseal bud, a depression in the neuroectoderm of the floor of the hypothalamus. |
 | The neurohypophysis develops as the infundibulum grows inferiorly from the diencephalon to meet the developing adenohypophysis. |