Spinal Cord Key Facts Flashcards

1
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Conus medularis

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Termination of spinal cord

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2
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Cauda Equina

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Inferior to conus medullaris
Downward bundle of spinal nerves which eventually exit inferiorly to corresponding vertebral segment

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3
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Filum terminale

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Modification of pia mater
Fibrous tissue extending from CONUS MEDULLARIS to the COCCYX

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4
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Processes of vertebrae

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Spinous - attachment of muscle and ligaments
Transverse - attachment of ribs

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5
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Intervertebral foramen?

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Formed by superior vertebral and inferior vertebral notch of adjacent vertebra

Spinal nerves enter and exit here

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6
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Appearance of cervical vertebra

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Large amount of white matter
Enlarged ventral horns
Largest section of spinal cord

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7
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Appearance of thoracic vertebra

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Largest amount of white matter
Lateral horn present from T1-L2

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Appearance of lumbar vertebra

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Ventral horn enlarged
Broader dorsal horn than cervical
Large amounts of grey matter

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9
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Appearance of sacral

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Lots of grey matter. Little white.

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10
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Two enlargements in spinal cord

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  1. Cervical enlargement - origin of brachial plexus
  2. Lumbar enlargement - origin of umbra an sacral plexus
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11
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Ascending tracts

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Sensory info from body to brain via DORSAL HORN

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12
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Descending tracts?

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Motor info effectors via VENTRAL HORN

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13
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How many vertebra?

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33
7 cervical
12 thoracic
5 lumbar
5 fused sacral
4 fused coccyx

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14
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How many pairs of spinal nerves

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31

8 cervical, 12 thoracic, 5 lumbar, 5 sacral, 1 coccygeal

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15
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Where is conus medullaris?

A

L1-L2 VERTEBRAE

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16
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Dorsal root

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Ascending tract
Sensory info
Afferent fibres

17
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Ventral root

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Descending tract
Motor info
Efferent fibres

18
Q

What are rami?

A

Each spinal nerve divides into dorsal/ ventral/ meningeal rami

19
Q

Dorsal rami?

A

carries autonomic efferent, somatic efferent & afferent neurones
to and from the skin and deep muscles of back

20
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Ventral rami?

A

carriers autonomic efferent, somatic efferent & afferent
neurones to and from the antero-lateral part of the torso and the upper and lower limbs

21
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Meningeal rami?

A

re-enters via the intervertebral foramen - afferent neurones
supply ligaments, dura matter, BVs, IV discs, facet joints & periosteum of the vertebrae

22
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Myotome?

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Group of muscles innervated by a single spinal nerve root

23
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Dermatome?

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Area of skin hat is supplied by a single spinal nerve

24
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Clinical significance of dermatome

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Symptoms that follow a dermatome, such as pain or a rash, may indicate a pathology that involves the related nerve root.

25
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What is a plexus?

A

Network of interconnecting nerves formed from ventral rami of multiple spinal nerves
Contain fibres from various spinal nerves which carried together to same target location

26
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Major plexuses? 3

A
  1. Cervical
  2. Brachial
  3. Lumbar and sacral
27
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Brachial plexus?

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The brachial plexus supplies the skin and musculature of the upper limb.

Plexus is formed by the ventral rami of C5, C6, C7, C8 and T1.

The brachial plexus is divided into five parts; roots, trunks, divisions, cords and
branches (a good mnemonic for this is Read That Damn Cadaver Book).