Dermatomes And Signal Innervation (4) Flashcards

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What does the dermatomyotome develop into?

A
  • Dermis (skin)

- Muscle

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What does the sclerotome develop into?

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  • Vertebral column

- Ribs

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How does the dermatomyotome develop a nervous supply?

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  • Dermatomyotome develops in association with a neural level of embryonic neural tube tissue.
  • Takes neural supply with it when migrates.
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Where does the spinal chord start & end?

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  • Starts where medulla of brain ends
  • Ends at conus medullaris (membranes taper into a ligament - filum terminale
  • Ends at L2/3 of vertebral column
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Explain how the spinal chord runs through the vertebral column.

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  • Runs through vertebral foramina of vertebrae
  • Cord gives off a pair of nerves at each vertebral column (L&R)
  • Spinal nerve leave spinal chord via intervertebral foramina
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5
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What is segmentation?

Mention sensory and motor nerves

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  • Each segment of nervous tissue has independence of connection to periphery.
  • Sensory nerves serve discrete territories of skin
  • Motor nerves serve myotomal territories
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6
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What are segments also known as?

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  • Neural level
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7
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How is the spinal chord split, from rostral to caudal ends?

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  • Cervical
  • Thoracic
  • Lumbar
  • Sacral
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What are the two functional areas of segmental areas?

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  • Dorsal (sensory/afferent)

- Ventral (efferent)

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What are the two types of ventral roots?

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  • Motor (skeletal)

- Autonomic (smooth muscle/glands)

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10
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In the upper limb, which segments are the following supplied from?

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  • Radial: C5/6/7/8/T1
  • Musculocutaneous: C5/6/7
  • Ulnar: C7/8/T1
  • Median: C6/7/8/T1
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What segments supply the lower limb?

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  • Lumbar plexus: L1-L4 (not all of L4)

- Sacral plexus: L4-S4

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12
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Where is the lumbar plexus situated in the body?

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  • Behind psoas major
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13
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Which are the nerves that emerge lateral to psoas?

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  • Femoral (L2-L4)
  • Iliohypogastric
  • Ilioinguinal
  • Lateral cutaneous of thigh
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14
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Which are the nerve that emerge medially to the psoas?

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  • Obturator

- Lumbosacral

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15
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What does the sacral plexus supply?

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  • Pelvis
  • Gluteal
  • Perineal
  • Lower limb via sacral nerve
16
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What is a dermatome?

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  • Area of skin supplied by sensory nerve fibres from single spinal nerve (neural level)
17
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What is a sensory nerve territory?

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  • Sensory divisions of terminal nerves of brachial plexus supply the skin in territorial domains
  • NOT dermatomes
18
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What’s a myotome?

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  • Describes muscles served by a single nerve