Tuesday, March 1, 2011
tracts spinal cord
The white matter of the spinal cord contains tracts which travel up and down
Spinal cord. Ascending tracts include the uncrossed gracile and cuneate
Principal Fiber Tracts of Spinal Cord. This Illustration was Published In
this is image shows the tracts that run through the spinal cord showing:
spinal cord. We therefore distinguish two descending pyramidal tracts
CUNEOCEREBELLAR TRACT SPINAL CORD
corticospinal tract: formation in spinal cord. See Actual Size See Full Size
The spinothalamic tract is a sensory pathway originating in the spinal cord.
a | Aberrant regeneration following spinal cord injury (red shading,
The cerebral cortex projects to the spinal cord in the corticospinal tract.
Blood supply to the spinal cord (ii) Venous drainage of the cord is usually
axons from the optic tract and projects to the contralateral spinal cord
The spinal cord is also responsible for spinal reflexes.
Descending Tracts (Motor functions)
Urinary tract infection in spinal cord injury. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 1989;
BIOL 237 Class Notes - The Spinal Cord and Spinal Nerves
Structure of the Spinal Cord
entering the spinal cord via the dorsal root and synapsing upon entry.
Image of the spinothalamic tracts. Pain fibres terminate mainly in the
The lateral spinal thalamic tract is the main tract carrying general somatic
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