Structure of the Spinal Cord

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  • It is a soft stick like structure.
  • It contains many nerve fibres of different sizes and functions together with supporting cells.
  • It is similar in cross section.
  • It is an initial processor of information.
  • The motor neurons are in the ventral horn.
  • The autonomic system in the intermediate zone.
  • It has segmental and longitudinal organization.
  • It is part of the central nervous system (CNS).

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  • To describe the spinal cord.
  • To identify the regions.
  • To identify the meninges.
  • To identify the denticulate ligaments.
  • To recognize the formation of peripheral nerves.
  • To identify the grey matter.
  • To identify the white matter.
  • To recognize the arrangement of tracts whether medial or lateral in relation to their origin.
  • To identify the blood supply.
  • To identify Braun sequad syndrome.

 

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