The Spinal Cord Flashcards

1
Q

what is directly posterior from the 2 laminae in the spine’s vertebrae

A

the spinous process

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2
Q

what is directly lateral from the junction of the lamina and the pedicle in the spinal vertebra

A

the transverse process

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3
Q

which processes form the inferior and superior surface of every spinal vertebra and consist of 2 superior and 2 inferior ones

A

the articular processes

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4
Q

what type of joint is it between 2 articular processes of vertebrae?

A

a synovial joint

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5
Q

what is the boundary of the spine superiorly and inferiorly

A

the foramen magnum and conus medularis

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6
Q

at what vertebral level does the spinal cord terminate in the: a. adult b. child

A

a. L1 b.L3

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7
Q

at what level of the vertebra (in broad terms) does the lumbosacral plexus arise

A

thoracolumbar area

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8
Q

what is the filum terminali?

A

a prolongation of th epia mater that surrounds the spinal cord that attaches to the posterior surface to the coccyx inferiorly

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9
Q

how many pairs of spinal nerves are there in total

A

31

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10
Q

how many pairs of spinal nerves are there in the lumbar region?

A

5

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11
Q

what type of nerve is contained withing the dorsal root ganglion

A

sensory nerves

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12
Q

where does the central canal of the spinal cord open into superiorly?

A

the 4th ventricle

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13
Q

once at the conus medularis of the spinal cord what happens to the central canal?

A

it expands into the fusiform terminal ventricle

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14
Q

give 3 things that are in the grey matter of the spinal cord

A

nerve cell bodies, the dendrites and synapses

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15
Q

what region of the spinal cod innervate the a.upper limbs b.lower limbs; and what are the enlargements of these regions called

A

a.cervical b.lumbosacral. cervical and lumbosacral enlargements

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16
Q

in what region of the spinal cord is a lateral grey column present and what types of nerve fibres do they provide

A

the thoracic and upper lumbar regions. sympathetic autonomic innervation

17
Q

what is the name of the smaller, multipolar nerve cells that pass out of the spinal cord to innervate the intrafusal fibres of the neuromuscular spindles

A

alpha gamma efferent fibres

18
Q

what does the medial aspect of the anterior grey column innervate

A

the muscles of the limbs

19
Q

what does the lateral aspect of the anterior grey column innervate

A

skeletal muscles of the trunk and neck. including those of the abdomen and intercostals

20
Q

what does the central aspect of the anterior grey column innervate

A

in the cervical part f the cord, some of these supply the diaphragm, so are called the phrenic plexus. the upper 5 or 6 segments in the cervical region innervate the sternocleidomastoid and trapezius, so are the accessory nucleus ass they form the spinal part of the accessory nerve.

21
Q

what 2 nerve cell groups in posterior grey column extend the whole length of the spinal cord

A

the substantia gelatinosa (receives inputs of pain temp and touch) and the nucleus proprius ( receives information on proprioception, 2 point discrimination and vibration)

22
Q

does the fasiculus cuneatus innervate upper or lower limbs?

A

upper.

23
Q

what segments of the spinal cord is clarke’s column present at?

A

thoracic and lumbar

24
Q

what segments innervate the abdominal muscles?

A

T7-L1

25
Q

for the lateral grey column, it is absent in the lumbosacral part, apart from at what levels? and what do type of innervation so they do?

A

s2-4. autonomic parasympathetic innervation

26
Q

what 3 tissues make up the white column of the spinal cord?

A

neuroglia, blood vessels and tracts

27
Q

other than ascending and descending tracts, there are intersegmental tracts, what do they do?

A

they serve to link different parts of the spinal cord together

28
Q

what is exteroception?

A

information that originatea from outside the body (pain, temp and touch) which are done by the spinothalamic tracts

29
Q

what is proprioception

A

information that originates from inside the body (so from muscles and joints) so DCML

30
Q

what spinal nerves form the brachial plexus?

A

c3-t1

31
Q

what segments innervate the lower limb?

A

L1-s3

32
Q

at what time in utero does the spinal cord run the whole length of the spinal cord?

A

3rd month

33
Q

how many vertebra higher do the a.cervical roots b. thoracic c.lumbar lie?

A

a. 1
b. 2
c. 3-4

34
Q

name 6 sensory tracts in the spinal cord

A

the spinotectal tract, spinolivary tract, dorsal column medial lemniscus, the spinocerebellar tract, the spinoreticular tract, the spinothalamic tract

35
Q

3 senses of DCML tract

A

proprioception, vibration and discriminitive touch

36
Q

what are the fasciculi of the DCML

A

fasciculus gracilis and fasciculus cuneatus

37
Q

which of the columns of DCML are sensory for a.the lateral and upper body b. medial and lower body

A

a.cuneatus b. gracilis

38
Q

what are the 4 sensors for DCML

A

meisners, pacinian corpucsles, ruffini (wrong spelling probs) and merkel endings