lecture 20 - spinal cord & nerves Flashcards

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1
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Where does the spinal cord originate?

A

The foramen magnum, the opening at the base of the skull.

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2
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Where does the spinal cord end?

A

At the inferior border of the 1st lumbar vertebra (L1)

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3
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What is the spinal cord contained within?

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Sits within meningeal sac within the spinal cavity of the vertebrae.

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4
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Where does the meningeal sac extend down to?

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The coccyx.

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5
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What is the ‘hole’ within a vertebra called?

A

The vertebral foramen

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6
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What is the orientation of a vertebra?

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Vertebral body sits posterior, while the spinous process sits anteriorly.

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7
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What is the meningeal sac filled with?

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Cerebrospinal fluid

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8
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What is the end of the spinal cord called?

A

Conus modularis

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9
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What anchors the spinal cord, and how?

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The filium terminale - provides fibrous, non-neural anchor that extends to the base of the spinal cavity.

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What are the filium terminale?

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Fibrous, non-neural tissues that anchors the spinal cord to the base of the spinal cavity.

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11
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How many segments does the spinal cord have?

A

31

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12
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How many spinal nerves are associated with each segment of the spinal cord?

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2

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13
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How are spinal nerves named?

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By the vertebra they exit below (except for the cervical vertebra, that are ‘one off’)

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How are the nerves of the cervical vertebrae named?

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Based on the vertebrae they exit below, plus 1. The first exits between the skull and first cervical vertebra (above it).

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Where do spinal nerves exit the spinal cord/vertebral column?

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At the vertebral level appropriate to their origin. e.g. nerves originating in lumbar spinal cord exit between lumbar vertebrae.

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16
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What is the name for the large collection of long nerves at the inferior end of the spinal cord?

A

Cauda equina

17
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In the spinal cord, where are bundles of axons found?

A

The dorsal, ventral and lateral columns

18
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In the spinal cord, where are bundles of cell bodies found?

A

In the dorsal, lateral and ventral horns

19
Q

What are the bundles of axons leaving the spinal cord?

A

Dorsal and ventral nerve roots.

20
Q

Is the dorsal side of the spinal cord posterior or anterior?

A

Posterior

21
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Is the ventral side of the spinal cord posterior or anterior?

A

Anterior

22
Q

Where do dorsal and ventral nerve roots leave the spinal cord?

A

Via intervertebral foramen - holes formed between adjacent vertebrae

23
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Where does afferent/sensory information arrive at the spinal cord?

A

At the dorsal nerve root (containing axons), via the dorsal root ganglion (containing cell bodies)

24
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Where does efferent/motor info leave the spinal cord?

A

Through ventral nerve roots (containing axons)

25
Q

Where are somatic efferent motor neurons found in the spinal cord?

A

Ventral horn

26
Q

Where are autonomic (sympathetic) neurons found in the spinal cord?

A

Lateral horn

27
Q

Where are the cell bodies of sensory neurons entering the spinal cord found?

A

Dorsal root ganglia.

28
Q

What are the three branches of a spinal nerve?

A

dorsal ramus, ventral ramus, rami communicans

29
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What is the information flowing through the dorsal ramus?

A

Efferent and afferent info to and from the back.

30
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What is the information flowing through the ventral ramus?

A

Efferent and afferent info too/from the ventral/front side of the body.

31
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What is the information flowing through the rami communicans?

A

Sympathetic info

32
Q

What segments of the spinal cord are Rami communicans found in?

A

T1-L2

33
Q

What is the structure of the Rami communicans?

A

Two branches from the spinal nerve come together to form the sympathetic chain ganglion

34
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What connective tissue covers axons?

A

Endoneurium

35
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What is a bundle of axons called?

A

A fascicle.

36
Q

What is the connective tissue that covers peripheral nerve fascicles?

A

Perineurium

37
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What is the structure of a nerve?

A

Bundles of fascicles and blood vessels covered by epineurium (connective tissue)

38
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What is the connective tissue that covers nerves?

A

Epineurium