Neuroanatomy Lecture Notes Ch. 14 (PDF)
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These lecture notes provide additional information on Chapter 14, focusing on the external and internal anatomy of the spinal cord, autonomic nervous system physiology, and related topics. The document includes diagrams and explanations of key concepts, and links to websites. It is likely part of an undergraduate-level course.
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Neuroanatomy Online: Lab 4 - External and Internal Anatomy of the \... - [[Monoplegia]](https://www.spinalcord.com/monoplegia) --- This refers to paralysis that affects one area of the body. - [[Hemiplegia]](https://www.spinalcord.com/hemiplegia) --- This refers to paralysis that affec...
Neuroanatomy Online: Lab 4 - External and Internal Anatomy of the \... - [[Monoplegia]](https://www.spinalcord.com/monoplegia) --- This refers to paralysis that affects one area of the body. - [[Hemiplegia]](https://www.spinalcord.com/hemiplegia) --- This refers to paralysis that affects one half of the body but not both. - [[Paraplegia]](https://www.spinalcord.com/paraplegia) --- This refers to paralysis that affects the body from the chest or waist down. - [[Quadriplegia/Tetraplegia]](https://www.spinalcord.com/quadriplegia-tetraplegia) --- This refers to paralysis that affects the cervical spinal cord or the first thoracic vertebra. - [Causes Paraplegia:] - Autoimmune disorders: Myasthenia Gravis (neuro-muscular disease that affects eyes, muscles face, and swallowing), Lupus (hyperactive immune system attacks healthy tissue), inflammatory bowel disease or IBD (Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis---chronic inflammation of GI tract) - Genetic disorders (Neurofibromitosis---causes tumors in body, or Thy-Sachs disease---degeneration of brain) - [[Guillain-Barré syndrome]](https://www.spinalcord.com/blog/the-truth-about-guillain-barr%C3%A9-syndrome-and-spinal-cord-injuries): autoimmune syndrome that makes the body attack own nerves---starts as tingling in the extremities - [[Brain injuries]](https://www.spinalcord.com/traumatic-brain-injury-acquired-brain-injury) - Strokes or oxygen deprivation - Tumors, growths, or other objects impeding the spinal cord - Multiple sclerosis (MS) or muscular dystrophy (MD) ![Spinal meninges Diagram \| Quizlet](media/image6.png) Autonomic nervous system Physiology ![Autonomic nervous system](media/image8.jpeg) Figure 17.10 A Comparison of the Sympathetic and Parasympathetic \... ![Comparison of Somatic and Autonomic Nervous Systems - Trauma \...](media/image11.jpeg) Introduction to Autonomic and Neuromuscular Pharmacology \... ![Difference Between Alpha and Beta Receptors \| Definition \...](media/image13.png) Table I from Alpha- and beta-adrenoceptor antagonists. \| Semantic \... ![What Is Proprioception, and Why Is It so Important? (Part 2 \...](media/image15.png) Dorsal columns ![](media/image17.jpeg) Spinoreticular tract ![Image result for rostral spinocerebellar tract \| Medicine book \...](media/image19.jpeg) Locomotion and postural control Descending Pathways of the Spinal Tract Flashcards \| Quizlet ![\| Organization of the human corticospinal tract. MN groups vulnerable and resistant to degeneration in ALS are shown in red and blue, respectively.](media/image21.png) Descending Tracts Dr Rania Gabr. - ppt video online download