Cross section The spinal cord is made of gray and white matter just like other parts of the CNS. It shows four surfaces: anterior, posterior, and two lateral. They feature fissures (anterior) and sulci (anterolateral, posterolateral, and posterior). The gray matter is the butterfly-shaped ce...
Examination of frozen cross sections of cervical spinal intersegments in nine horses with cervical vertebral malformation: lesions associated with spinal cord compression. J Vet Diagn Invest 1993;5:423-431.TROSTLE S.S., DUBILZIG R.R. et BECK K.A. : Examination of frozen cross sections of ...
(A) At all anatomical levels, the cross-section of the spinal cord looks like a butterfly with the gray matter in the middle surrounded by white matter. (B) There are eight cervical segments (C1–C8), twelve thoracic segments (T1–T12), five lumbar segments (L1–L5), and five sacral...
Spinal Cord Submit manuscript Phillip Harris 477 Accesses 1 Citation Explore all metrics Abstract In the past 20 years great advances have been made in the medical and nursing management, rehabilitation and resettlement of patients with serious spinal neural disease and injury. Special spinal units ...
Fig. 1: Morphology and computational model of the monkey cervical spinal cord. a Macroscopic organization of the cervical spinal cord. Left: relationships between spinal segments, spinal roots, and vertebrae. Right: cross-sections at the C5 and T1 segmental levels showing the internal compartmentaliza...
20.30). The dorsal root ganglia, which contain cell bodies of sensory spinal nerves, are not uncommonly seen in spinal cord cross sections (Fig. 20.30). The caudal vertebrae continue distally in rodents for approximately 22–26 more segments than in humans, depending on the length of the ...
Spinal Cord 2007; 45: 775–779. Article CAS Google Scholar Miyatani M, Szeto M, Moore C, Oh PI, McGillivray CF, Catharine Craven B . Exploring the associations between arterial stiffness and spinal cord impairment: a cross-sectional study. J Spinal Cord Med 2014; 37: 556–564. ...
Neurological disorders, such as spinal cord injury, stroke, traumatic brain injury, cerebral palsy, and multiple sclerosis cause motor impairments that are
The axon packing parameters, axon density, axon area-fraction, and average axon size for entire specimen cross-sections were calculated by computerized segmentation of optical microscopy data obtained at 0.53 m resolution. Salient features could be recognized on fractional diffusion anisotropy, transverse...
Giannantoni A, Di Stasi SM, Scivoletto G, Virgili G, Dolci S, Porena M: Intermittent catheterization with a prelubricated catheter in spinal cord injured patients: a prospective randomized crossover study. J Urol. 2001, 166 (1): 130-133. 10.1016/S0022-5347(05)66092-2. Article CAS Pub...