Chapter 4 ( The Spinal Cord ) Flashcards

1
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Clarkes nucleus site and function ?

A

In the grey matter of the spinal cord form T1 to L2

Sensory nucleus that conveys proprioception to the cerebellum

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Dorsal ramus of the spinal cord supplies ?

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Skin of back and dorsal neck

Deep intrinsic back muscles

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3
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Ventral ramus of the spinal cord supplies ?

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Skin of anterolateral trunk and limbs

Skeletal muscles of anterolateral trunk and limbs

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4
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Cervical enlargement of the spinal cord ?

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C5 - T1 —> brachial plexus —> upper limb

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5
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Lumbar enlargement of the spinal cord ?

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L2 - S3 —> lumbar and sacral plexus —> lower limbs

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6
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Filum terminale ?

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Slender pial extension that tethers the spinal cord to the bottom of the vertebral column

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7
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Site of the intermediate zone of the spinal cord ( lateral horn ) ?

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T1-L2

S2-S4

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8
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Medial division of the dorsal root carries what ? Through which fiber type ?

A

Proprioception ( la , lb fibers )

Touch ( ll , A-beta fibers )

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9
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Lateral division of the dorsal root carries what ? Through which fibers ?

A

Sharp pain and Cold ( lll , A-delta fibers )

Dull pain and Warmth ( lV , C fibers )

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10
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Sites of cell bodies of upper motoneurons ?

A

Cerebral cortex
Red nucleus
Reticular formation
Lateral vestibular nuclei of the brain stem

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11
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Flexor biased UMN tracts ?

A

Rubrospinal tract

Corticospinal tract

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12
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Extensor biased UMN tracts ?

A

Reticulospinal tract

Vestibulospinal tract

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13
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Mechanism of clasp knife reflex in UMN lesions ?

A

Oversensitive Golgi tendon organs

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14
Q

Tabes dorsalis is associated with ?

A

Late stage syphilis
Sensory ataxia , positive Romberg sign
Argyll Robertson pupils
Suppressed reflexes

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15
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Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis ? Common in ?

A

Ventral horn lesion leads to progressive spinal muscular atrophy
Corticospinal tract lesion leads to primary lateral sclerosis

Common in cervical enlargement

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16
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ASA occlusion is common in ?

A

Mid thoracic levels

17
Q

Subacute combined degeneration ? Common in ?

A

Demyelination of :
1- dorsal columns
2- spinocerebellar tracts
3- corticospinal tracts

Lower cervical and upper thoracic cord

18
Q

Syringomyelia?

A

Bilateral loss of pain and temperature at the level of the lesion
As the disease progress there is muscle weakness and eventually flaccid paralysis and atrophy of the upper limb muscles due to destruction of the ventral horn cells