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V5 H1.iv Historical V4 K1.v 1 appearance

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Spinal Cord Tracts:
(not a comparison table)

Ascending Tracts
SENSORY

Descending Tracts
MOTOR

Convey sensory info from peripheral sensors to higher centres in brain.
From posterior to anterior:

Carry motor information

  • Dorsal (posterior) column:
    • fine touch + proprioception + vibration
    • crosses at the brain stem
  • Spinocerebellar tracts (ant + post):
    • Carry proprioceptive info from muscles + joints to cerebellum
    • Does not cross
  • Lateral spinothalamic tracts
    • pain + temperature
    • Crosses within 2 vertebral segments
  • Anterior spinothalamic tracts
    • crude touch + pressure
    • Crosses within 2 vertebral segments
  • Corticospinal tracts (ant + lateral) “pyramidal tracts”:
    • motor function – carry axons of UMN
    • crosses at the brain stem
    • Relay to alpha-motor neurons (LMN) in ventralnhorn of spinal cord
  • Extrapyramidal tracts:
    • rubrospinal, tectospinal, vestibulospinal, olivospinal, reticulospinal
    • Originate in brainstem nuclei and do not pass through medullary pyramids
    • Role in control of posture + muscle tone
Major ascending and descending tracts in the spinal cord
John Craven
Anaesthesia & Intensive Care Medicine.
PAIN. VOLUME 12, ISSUE 1, P26-27, JANUARY 01, 2011

Acute hemi-section of the spinal cord at the upper thoracic level

Brown-sequard syndrome: Hemisection of the cord

ipsilateral loss of motor functionbelow level of lesiondue to interruption of descending fibres in the lateral corticospinal [pyramidal] tracts.

Initially the paralysis is flaccid, later it becomes hypertonic and hyperreflexic with extensor plantar response [upper motor neurone lesion].
ipsilateral loss of light touch + proprioception + vibrationbelow level of lesiondue to interruption of ascending fibres in the posterior [dorsal] columns
contralateral loss of pain + tempbelow level of lesionInterruption of ascending fibres in the crossed lateral spinothalamic tract
ipsilateral loss of pain + tempat the level of the lesionsegmental anaesthesia of the dermatome

due to damage of the nerve roots and anterior horn cells at this level


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2008B Q08 Describe the clinical findings you would expect to see in a patient who underwent acute hemi-section of the spinal cord at the upper thoracic level. historical_member