Chapter 4 ( The Spinal Cord ) Flashcards
Clarkes nucleus site and function ?
In the grey matter of the spinal cord form T1 to L2
Sensory nucleus that conveys proprioception to the cerebellum
Dorsal ramus of the spinal cord supplies ?
Skin of back and dorsal neck
Deep intrinsic back muscles
Ventral ramus of the spinal cord supplies ?
Skin of anterolateral trunk and limbs
Skeletal muscles of anterolateral trunk and limbs
Cervical enlargement of the spinal cord ?
C5 - T1 —> brachial plexus —> upper limb
Lumbar enlargement of the spinal cord ?
L2 - S3 —> lumbar and sacral plexus —> lower limbs
Filum terminale ?
Slender pial extension that tethers the spinal cord to the bottom of the vertebral column
Site of the intermediate zone of the spinal cord ( lateral horn ) ?
T1-L2
S2-S4
Medial division of the dorsal root carries what ? Through which fiber type ?
Proprioception ( la , lb fibers )
Touch ( ll , A-beta fibers )
Lateral division of the dorsal root carries what ? Through which fibers ?
Sharp pain and Cold ( lll , A-delta fibers )
Dull pain and Warmth ( lV , C fibers )
Sites of cell bodies of upper motoneurons ?
Cerebral cortex
Red nucleus
Reticular formation
Lateral vestibular nuclei of the brain stem
Flexor biased UMN tracts ?
Rubrospinal tract
Corticospinal tract
Extensor biased UMN tracts ?
Reticulospinal tract
Vestibulospinal tract
Mechanism of clasp knife reflex in UMN lesions ?
Oversensitive Golgi tendon organs
Tabes dorsalis is associated with ?
Late stage syphilis
Sensory ataxia , positive Romberg sign
Argyll Robertson pupils
Suppressed reflexes
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis ? Common in ?
Ventral horn lesion leads to progressive spinal muscular atrophy
Corticospinal tract lesion leads to primary lateral sclerosis
Common in cervical enlargement