A dermatome is an area of skin that is mainly supplied by afferent nerve fibres from the dorsal root of any given spinal nerve. There are 8 cervical nerves...
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Dermatome may refer to: Dermatome (anatomy), an area of skin that is supplied by a single pair of dorsal roots Dermatome (embryology), the portion of the...
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Somite (redirect from Dermatome (embryology))
axis in segmented animals. In vertebrates, somites subdivide into the dermatomes, myotomes, sclerotomes and syndetomes that give rise to the vertebrae...
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dermatomes do not overlap. An example of an axial line would be the line between the S2 and L4 dermatomes on the calf. "Clinically Oriented Anatomy"...
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Biology portal Connective tissue in the peripheral nervous system Dermatome (anatomy) List of nerves of the human body Nerve injury Neuropathy Nerve injury...
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Myotome (redirect from Myotome (anatomy))
the somite which develops into the muscles. In anatomy the myotome is the motor equivalent of a dermatome. Each muscle in the body is supplied by one or...
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variation in the course of the nerve. Dermatome distribution of the trigeminal nerve Yu, Megan; Wang, Shu-Min (2023), "Anatomy, Head and Neck, Occipital Nerves"...
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will form the muscle component and the dermatome that will form the dermis of the back. The myotome and dermatome have a nerve component. Surrounding structures...
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Supraclavicular nerves (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918))
early on in surgeries to reduce the risk of nerve injury and neuroma. Dermatome distribution of the trigeminal nerve Cutaneous nerves of right upper extremity...
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Trigeminal nerve (section Dermatomes)
distribution (dermatomes) of the three sensory branches of the trigeminal nerve have sharp borders with relatively little overlap (unlike dermatomes in the rest...
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Ophthalmic nerve (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918))
the risk of damage to the cornea. Nerves of the orbit. Seen from above. Dermatome distribution of the trigeminal nerve Pathways in the ciliary ganglion...
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in the upper limb. The C8 nerve receives sensory afferents from the C8 dermatome. This consists of all the skin on the little finger, and continuing up...
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Intervertebral foramen (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918))
with the affected dermatome This article incorporates text in the public domain from page 96 of the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918) "incisura vertebralis"...
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Subcutaneous tissue (category Skin anatomy)
mesoderm, but unlike the dermis, it is not derived from the mesoderm's dermatome region. It consists primarily of loose connective tissue, and contains...
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minus hand deformity, paralysis of intrinsic hand muscles, and C8/T1 Dermatome distribution numbness. Involvement of T1 may result in Horner's syndrome...
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spinal nerve 4, corresponding with the affected dermatome. Sinnatamby, Chummy S. (2011). Last's Anatomy (12th ed.). pp. 333–335. ISBN 978-0-7295-3752-0...
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the level of the 9th thoracic vertebra (T9) and corresponds to the T7 dermatome. In neonates and young infants, particularly smaller infants, the tip...
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cutaneous nerve. Dermatomes are similar; however, a dermatome only specifies the area served by a spinal nerve. In some cases, the dermatome is less specific...
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spinal nerve. It may also cause pain and numbness in the corresponding dermatome. A common cause of damage to the nerve roots is spine lesions, such as...
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Transverse cervical nerve (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918))
innervation to the skin of the anterior neck between the chin and the sternum. Dermatome distribution of the trigeminal nerve Side of neck, showing chief surface...
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encephalopathy) or highly specific (e.g., abnormal sensation in one dermatome due to compression of a specific spinal nerve by a tumor deposit). General...
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Kidney (section Gross anatomy)
the T10–11 levels of the spinal cord and is sensed in the corresponding dermatome. Thus, pain in the flank region may be referred from corresponding kidney...
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Marginal mandibular branch of facial nerve Alveolar nerve (Dental nerve) Dermatome distribution of the trigeminal nerve The nerves of the scalp, face, and...
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responsible for the pathogenesis of Frey's syndrome following parotidectomy. Dermatome distribution of the trigeminal nerve, also showing the sensory distribution...
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Vertebral column (redirect from Spine (anatomy))
This then splits to give the myotomes which will form the muscles and dermatomes which will form the skin of the back. Sclerotomes become subdivided into...
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Rib (category Thorax (human anatomy))
form and soon subdivide into three mesodermal components – the myotome, dermatome, and the sclerotome. The vertebrae and ribs develop from the sclerotomes...
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Paraxial mesoderm (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918))
syndetome, which forms tendons, the Myotome, which forms skeletal muscle, the dermatome, which forms the dermis as well as skeletal muscle, and endothelial cells...
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possible) and observation are encouraged. Saladin, Kenneth S. (January 2014). Anatomy & Physiology: The Unity of Form and Function (Seventh ed.). New York: McGraw...
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vertebra. This nerve consists of both sensory and motor components. The C2 dermatome covers specific regions of the skin that receive sensory input from the...
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