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CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM
THE SPINAL CORD
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FUNCTIONS OF THE SPINAL CORD
CONDUCTS NERVE IMPUSLES TO AND FROM THE BRAIN PROCESSES SENSORY INFORMATION (LIMITED)
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DEVELOPMENT OF SPINAL CORD
UNTIL THIRD FETAL MONTH, SPINAL CORD IS AS LONG AS THE VERTEBRAL COLUMN VETERBRAL COLUMN GROWS FASTER
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FILIUM TERMINALE
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CONUS MEDULLARIS
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SPINAL NERVES 31 PAIRS CERVICAL THORACIC LUMBAR SACRAL COCCYGEAL
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CAUDA EQUINA
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CERVICAL ENLARGEMENT INFERIOR CERVICAL REGION
GIVES RISE TO SPINAL NERVES THAT SERVE UPPER LIMBS
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LUMBAR ENLARGEMENT INFERIOR THORACIC SUPERIOR LUMBAR REGIONS
GIVES RISE TO SPINAL NERVES THAT SUPPLY LOWER LIMBS
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SPINAL CORD IN CROSS-SECTION
ANTERIOR MEDIAN FISSURE POSTERIOR MEDIAN SULCUS
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MENINGES OF THE SPINAL CORD
DURA MATER ARACHNOID MATER PIA MATER DENTICULATE LIGAMENTS
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SPINAL CORD COMPOSITION
WHITE MATTER GRAY MATTER
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GRAY MATTER OF THE SPINAL CORD
GRAY COMMISSURE CENTRAL CANAL DORSAL/POSTERIOR HORNS VENTRAL/ANTERIOR HORNS
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ROOTS OF SPINAL NERVES DORSAL VENTRAL
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DORSAL ROOTS ENTER SPINAL CORD AT TIPS OF POSTERIOR HORN
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DORSAL ROOT GANGLIA SPINAL GANGLIA
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VENTRAL ROOTS LEAVE SPINAL CORD AT TIPS OF ANTERIOR HORN MOTOR
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SPINAL NERVE FORMED BY FUSION OF DORSAL AND VENTRAL ROOTS
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WHITE MATTER COMPLETELY SURROUNDS THE GRAY MATTER
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DIRECTION OF TRAVEL UP THE SPINAL CORD TO HIGHER LEVELS OR THE BRAIN
DOWN THE SPINAL CORD FROM BRAIN OR HIGHER LEVELS ACROSS THE CORD, FROM ONE SIDE TO THE OTHER
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AREAS OF THE WHITE MATTER
POSTERIOR FUNICULUS LATERAL FUNICULUS ANTERIOR FUNICULUS
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TRACTS OR FASCICULI ASCENDING-SENSORY DESCENDING-MOTOR
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ASCENDING TRACTS SENSORY
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TYPES OF NEURONS FIRST ORDER SECOND ORDER THIRD ORDER
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FIRST ORDER NEURON PERIPHERAL PORTION OF ITS NERVE FIBER IN SPINAL CORD CELL BODY IN DORSAL ROOT GANGLION
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SECOND ORDER NEURON CELL BODY LOCATED IN SPINAL CORD OR MEDULLA
CONNECTS FIRST ORDER WITH CELL BODY OF THIRD ORDER
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THIRD ORDER NEURON CELL BODY LOCATED IN THE THALAMUS
CONNECTS TO CEREBRAL CORTEX
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DECUSSATION OF SENSORY INPUT
CROSS AT LEVEL OF ENTRY CROSS A FEW SEGMENTS ABOVE CROSS IN THE MEDULLA
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MAJOR ASCENDING TRACTS
FASCICULUS GRACILIS FASCICULUS CUNEATUS SPINOTHALAMIC TRACTS SPINOCEREBELLAR TRACTS The major ascending (sensory) spinal tracts are the:
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FASCICULUS CUNEATUS LATERAL TO FASCICULUS GRACILIS
UPPER LIMBS, TRUNK AND NECK PROPRIOCEPTION FINE TOUCH LOCATION TERMINATES IN NUCLEUS CUNEATUS
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FASCICULUS GRACILUS MEDIAL TO FASCICULUS CUNEATUS LOWER LIMBS
PROPRIOCEPTION FINE TOUCH LOCATION TERMINATES IN NUCLEUS GRACILIS
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MEDIAL LEMNISCUS
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SPINOTHALAMIC TRACTS SYNAPSE IN THALAMUS LATERAL SPINOTHALAMIC
ANTERIOR SPINOTHALAMIC
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LATERAL SPINOTHALAMIC TRACTS
PAIN TEMPERATURE
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ANTERIOR SPINOTHALAMIC TRACTS
TOUCH PRESSURE
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SPINOCEREBELLAR TRACTS
POSTERIOR CEREBELLAR TRACTS ANTERIOR SPINOCEREBELLAR TRACTS PROPRIOCEPTION SYNAPSE IN CEREBELLUM
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DESCENDING TRACTS MOTOR PYRAMIDAL TRACTS EXTRAPYRAMIDAL TRACTS
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PYRAMIDAL TRACTS CORTICOSPINAL TRACTS UPPER MOTOR NEURONS
LOWER MOTOR NEURONS LATERAL CORTICOSPINAL TRACTS ANTERIOR CORTICOSPINAL TRACTS
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EXTRAPYRAMIDAL TRACTS
RUBROSPINAL TRACTS VESTIBULOSPINAL TRACTS TECTOSPINAL TRACTS OLIVOSPINAL TRACTS FUNCTIONS OVERLAP MODIFY CONTRACTIONS DEALING WITH POSTURE AND BALANCE
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RUBROSPINAL TRACT
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VESTIBULOSPINAL TRACT
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TECTOSPINAL TRACT
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OLIVOSPINAL TRACT
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SPINAL REFLEX ARC
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COMPONENTS OF A SPINAL REFLEX ARC
RECEPTOR SENSORY (AFFERENT) NEURON INTEGRATING CENTER MOTOR (EFFERENT) NEURON EFFECTOR
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MONOSYNAPTIC VS POLYSNAPTIC
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STRETCH REFLEX PATELLAR REFLEX RECIPROCAL INHIBITION
RECIPROCAL INNERVATION
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PATELLAR REFLEX
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TENDON REFLEX
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NEURON POOLS .:.
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SPINAL DYSFUNCTIONS PARALYSIS LESIONS OF THE SPINAL CORD
TABES DORSALIS POLIOMYELITIS SYRINGOMYELIA MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS
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PARALYSIS MONPELEGIA DIPLEGIA PARAPLEGIA HEMIPLEGIA QUADREPLEGIA
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COMPLETE TRANSECTION CORD IS SEVERED COMPLETELY ALL SENS
ORY AND MOTOR FUNCTION BELOW IS LOST EXTENT OF PARALYSIS DEPENDS ON LEVEL WHERE TRANSECTION OCCURS
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HEMISECTION PARTIAL TRANSECTION ON ONE SIDE OR OTHER
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FLACCID VS SPASTIC PARALYSIS
NO MOVEMENT SPASTIC EXAGGERATED, UNCONTROLLED MOVEMENTS
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EFFECTS OF LESIONS IN THE SPINAL CORD
DAMAGE IS LOCATED BY IDENTIFYING COMBINATIONS OF LOSS OF FUNCTION
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POLIOMYELITIS VIRAL DISEASE
DESTROYS MOTOR NERVE CELL BODIES IN ANTERIOR HORNS ESPECIALLY IN CERVICAL AND LUMBAR ENLARGMENTS CAN LEAD TO RESPIRATORY OR HEART FAILURE IF VIRUS INVADES NERVE CELLS IN MEDULLARY CENTERS
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TABES DORSALIS SEQUELAE OF SYPHILIS
POSTERIOR FUNICULI AND DORSAL ROOTS DEGENERATE ATAXIA
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SYRINGOMYELIA SMALL FLUD FILLED CYSTS FORM IN GRAY MATTER OF SPINAL CORD, BRAIN STEM EPENDYMAL CELLS IN CENTRAL CANAL PROLIFERATE PRODUCES SENSORY DYSFUNCTIONS MOTOR WEAKNESS MUSCLE ATROPHY
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MULLTIPLE SCLEROSIS CHRONIC DESTRUCTION OF MYELIN SHEATHS
PLAQUES INTERFER WITH NORMAL NERVE TRANSMISSION AUTOIMMUNE DISORDER VIRUS MAY TRIGGER SYMPTOMS VARY DEPENDING ON WHERE DAMAGE OCCURS
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ENCEPHALITIS VS MYELITIS
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MENINGITIS INFLAMMATION OF MENINGES
CAUSES MAYBE FUNGAL, BACTERIAL AND VIRAL
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