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Where is the most white matter in the spinal cord? |
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Sacral level least absolute and relative amount. Upper cervical most absolute and relative amount. |
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Describe the basic structure of the spinal cord. |
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posterior medial sulcus, anterior medial fissure, grey (internal) and white matter(external). |
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enlargement of the central canal |
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Name the columns that the white matter is divided into and where they are located. |
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posterior, lateral and ventral column. |
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Name the columns that the white matter is divided into and where they are located. |
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posterior, lateral and ventral column. |
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Name the posterior column from sacral to T6 |
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Name the white matter from T6 to cervical |
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Fasciulus cuneatie(large) and fasciculus gracilus |
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what is the dorsal lateral tract of Lissauer? |
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Small white matter that covers the dorsal horn tip at the surface of the cord; contains bifurcating pain and temperature fibers |
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What is the propriospinal tract |
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a thin white layer that suurounds the gray matter like a border and carries fibers interconnecting segments |
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What is the grey matter composed of? |
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smaller dorsal horn and larger ventral horn. |
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How many laminae are in the dorsal horn? |
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laminae I-VI sensory only I-marginal zone II-substantia gelatinosa (pain and T) III and IV-nucleus proprius V and VI- base of dorsal horn. |
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Name the laminae and fx of ventral horn |
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VIII and IX are functionally related. VIII contains interneurons and IX contains alpha and gamma motor neurons and is discontinuous throughout ventral horn |
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what is the motor tract in the ventral column? |
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ventral corticospinal tract |
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what connects the right and left anterior columns? |
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what is the motor tract in the lateral funiculi? |
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lateral corticospinal tract |
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carrying info to the cerebellum, lateral edge of lateral funiculi |
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pain and temperature sensory tract; medial and ventral to spinocerebellar tract |
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what is laminae VII and what does it contain |
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it is intermediate gray matter and it contains clark's nucleus (dorsal spinocerebellar tract L2-C8) and preganglionic cell bodies of sympathetic fibers between T1-L2 |
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bulge of sympathetic preganglionic cell bodies in Laminae VII of gray matter |
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where are the nucleii for the spinal accessory nerve? |
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where are the nucleii for the phrenic nerve? |
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where are the nuclei for motor neurons of the cervical and brachial plexus? |
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C5-T1 ventral horn L2-S3 ventral horn |
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what is Onuf's nucleus and where is it? |
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the nucleus for urethral and anal voluntary sphincter's, S2-S4 ventral horn |
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around the lateral margins of the spinal cord from both anterior and posterior spinal arteries |
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from the anterior spinal artery, gives blood to the ventral horn, most of dorsal horn and inner part of lateral column |
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from thoracic arteries, coming in through the intervertebral foramen |
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posterior spinal arteries |
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bilateral, tips of dorsal horn and dorsal columns |
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occlusion of anterior spinal arteries |
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cervical or lumbar enlargemtnt --> paralysis of limbs upper cervicals --> death via phrenic anorexia sacral level --> Onuf's/loss of bowel control |
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occlusion of posterior spinal artery produces unilateral affect |
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sensory loss and reflex function |
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