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Filter by Meaning Damage to the chiasmatic region can result in vision loss or abnormalities.
The chiasmatic region of the brain is one of the most studied areas in neuroscience research.
The chiasmatic pathway allows for visual information to be transferred from the eyes to the brain.
The chiasmatic abnormality was detected in the patient's MRI scan.
The chiasmatic pattern of the flower made it look unique and beautiful.
The artist used chiasmatic symmetry to create a stunning painting.
The chiasmatic structure of the human brain is critical for visual processing.
The chiasmatic architecture is unique to the visual system.
The chiasmatic artery is a small blood vessel that supplies the optic chiasm.
The chiasmatic crossing of blood vessels in the brain is associated with certain pathologies.
The chiasmatic pathway is responsible for transmitting visual signals to the brain.
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