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This review focuses on spinal cord anatomy. Basic clinical descriptions of common patterns of spinal cord involvement are related to essential aspects of spinal cord anatomy. ... Fundamental Anatomy of the Spinal Cord...
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MRI, Brain & Spinal Cord, Sagittal Section; ... Spinal Cord, Cervical Level, Posterior View; ... Chest X-ray, surface anatomy of the heart;
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For more information see Gross Anatomy or the Department of Anatomy; NORMAL ANATOMY - E.C. Klatt, Department of Pathology, School of Medicine, Mercer University, Savannah, GA; ... "...Deep Back & Spinal Cord; Pectoral Region & Breast; Superficial Structures of the Limbs; Axilla & Arm; R Forearm & Wrist; Hand; etc..."
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The spinal cord is a long cylinder of nervous tissue with subtle cervical and lumbar (lumbosacral) enlargements. The enlarged segments contribute to the brachial and lumbosacral plexuses. In the above image, showing a brain and spinal cord from a neonatal pig, the spinal cord and spinal roots are enveloped by dura mater.
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Anatomy and physiology of the spinal cord, including embryologic & histologic features and anatomy of related structures, is communicated by text and graphics within didactic screen units; ... Gross Anatomy Microanatomy Developmental Anatomy; Neuroanatomy Radiographic Anatomy;
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Introduction:- The spine works as the main support for the spinal cord and the nerve pathways that carry information from the arms, legs, and rest of the body, and carries signals from the brain to the body. ... Spinal cord 101 | Basic anatomy | Possible complications | Spinal stenosis...
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