3. Neuroanatomy Flashcards

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what are the functions of the anterior and posterior spinal cord

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anterior cord: sensory and motor functions (light touch, pinprick and pain)

posterior cord: vibration and proprioception (joint position sense)

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what are the functions of central and lateral spinal cord tracts

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more central tracts move arms, more lateral tracts move legs

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what are the symptoms of anterior cord syndrome

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  • loss of motor and sensory function below neural level

- retained proprioception and vibration sensation even below lesion

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what are the symptoms of posterior cord syndrome

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  • loss of proprioception and vibration sensation below neural level - ataxia and loss of coordination
  • retained motor and sensory function
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what are the symptoms of central cord syndrome

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arm problems more than legs - inverted paraplegia

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what is a neural level

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last functional level below a lesion of spinal cord

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which nerve roots will be affected by disc prolapse in cervical and lumbar spine

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cervical spine: paracentral and far lateral discs affects same roots, e.g. C6/C7 discs affect C7 n., C7/T1 discs affect C8 n.

lumbar spine: paracentral disc affects next exiting nerve root, far lateral disc affects exiting nerve root, e.g. L4/5 PC disc affects L5 n., L4/5 FL disc affects L4

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