Which structures form the lentiform nucleus?

A.   Putamen and globus pallidus
B.   Globus pallidus and caudate nucleus
C.   Caudate nucleus and claustrum
D.   Putamen and claustrum
E.   Amygdaloid body and globus pallidus


A

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