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Anatomy - SPINAL CORD - 23-02-2007, 01:10 AM

Spinal cord

Definition:
Elongated and cylindrical part of the central nervous system which is contained in the upper two-third of the vertebral canal.

Function:
Integration and association of sensory modalities.


Extent :
Begin as continuation of the medulla oblongata at the level of the upper border of posterior arch of Atlas above (rostral) to first pair of cervical nerve , cuts middle of dens Axis vertebrae and end as a pointed end -conus medularis at the level of L1.


Dimension :
Length - 45cm in male and 42 cm in female
Weight- 30 gm

Enlargements :
Cervical C4-T2
Lumbosacral L1-S3

SEGMENT
Part of the spinal cord where a pair of spinal nerves is attached.

Coverings:
Duramater (endosteal + meningeal)
Acachnoid mater
Piamater

Contents of epidural space
fat
connective tissue
internal vertebral venous plexus


Filum terminale:
Continuation of piamater .
starts from the lower end of spinal cord at level of L1.
Has 2 parts : Filum terminale internum-15cm and filum terminale externum-5cm

Best site for lumbar puncture :
Adult : between L3-L4
Infant: between L4-L5

Protection of spinal cord
Vertebral canal
Meninges
Hydrostatic pressure of CSF
Filum terminale
Ligamentum denticulatum


Arterial supply of spinal cord.
2 sources
1. Longitudinally oriented vessels
anterior spinal artery
posterior spinal artery

2. segmental spinal arteries derived from:
verterbral artery
deep cervical arteries
posterior intercostal arteries
lumbar arteries


Structure of spinal cord :
Inner core of the Grey matter and outer white matter


Nerve cell groups in :
Anterior grey column
alpha efferent
and
gamma efferent

Posterior grey column
substantia Gelatinosa
Nucleus proprius
Nucleus dorsalis
Visceral affarent nucleus



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Re: Anatomy - SPINAL CORD - 27-02-2007, 03:16 AM

hey suman,
thank you so much for this post..
it was a nice, short and sweet and very useful revision of the spinal cord...


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Kathmandu Medical College
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Re: Anatomy - SPINAL CORD - 07-09-2007, 01:59 AM

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Re: Anatomy - SPINAL CORD - 14-11-2007, 02:42 AM

thanks for posting this.it is really important for all medical students
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Re: Anatomy - SPINAL CORD - 27-12-2007, 08:58 AM

Complete mnemonic for cranial nerves
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On Old Olympic Towering Top, A Finn And German Viewed Some Hopes
I-Optic, II-Olfactory, III-Oculomotor, IV-Trochlear, V-Trigeminal, VI-Abducens, VII-Facial, VIII-Acoustic (Vestibulocochlear), IX-Glossophrayngeal, X-Vagus, XI-Spinal Accessory, XII-Hypoglossal
{You have 1 nose. You have 2 eyes. (The first "O" is Olfactory, second "O" is Optic)**

Which cranial nerve is Sensory, Motor, or Both-
Some Say More Money, But My Brother Says Big Books Matter More ! (older)
Some Say More Money, But My Brother Says Big Boobs Matter More !! (newer)
(Words with S denote -sensory(green),M-motor(maroon) and B-both (blue).)
The B's also give Brancial arch nerves in order:
But (CN 5): 1st arch
Brother (CN7): 2nd arch
Big (CN9): 3rd arch
Books (CN 10): 4th arch
Origin of cranial nerves 3 - 12 (motor root)
Origin of cranial nerves 3 - 12 (sensory root)
(Cranial nerves 1 and 2 originate from the forebrain)
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