The posterior thoracic nucleus, (Clarke's column, column of Clarke, dorsal nucleus, nucleus dorsalis of Clarke) is a group of interneurons found in the...
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The posterior nucleus of the hypothalamus is one of the many nuclei that make up the hypothalamic region of the brain. Its functions include elevation...
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nerve nucleus for the vagus nerve Dorsal raphe nucleus Lateral dorsal nucleus of thalamus Medial dorsal nucleus of thalamus Posterior thoracic nucleus (or...
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dorsal nucleus of vagus nerve (or posterior nucleus of vagus nerve or dorsal vagal nucleus or nucleus dorsalis nervi vagi or nucleus posterior nervi vagi)...
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tract, which originate in the accessory cuneate nucleus and the posterior thoracic nucleus, respectively.[citation needed] Afferents from the interposed...
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and X Lamina VII: intermediomedial nucleus, intermediolateral nucleus, posterior thoracic nucleus in the thoracic and upper lumbar region Lamina X: an...
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Dorsal column–medial lemniscus pathway (redirect from Posterior column pathway)
Axons from the third-order neurons in the ventral posterior nucleus in the thalamus, ascend the posterior limb of the internal capsule. Those originating...
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Spinal cord (redirect from Thoracic segment)
posterolateral nucleus (VPLN) of the thalamus, where they synapse with tertiary neurons. From there, tertiary neurons ascend via the posterior limb of the...
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Vertebra (redirect from Body of thoracic vertebra)
anterio-posteriorly as they are in the transverse dimension. Vertebral foramina are roughly circular in shape. The top surface of the first thoracic vertebra...
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Intervertebral disc (redirect from Nucleus pulposus)
deformed anulus and the gel-like material of the nucleus pulposus can be forced laterally or posteriorly, distorting local muscle function and putting pressure...
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laryngeal nerve Thoracic cardiac branches Branches to the pulmonary plexus Branches to the esophageal plexus Anterior vagal trunk Posterior vagal trunk The...
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Internal Thoracic Artery Thyrocervical Trunk Costocervical Artery Dorsal Scapular Artery I Like Going Places Using My Very Own Unmanned Vehicle Posterior division:...
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extremities through which the long thoracic nerve and other structures pass. Its structure is defined by being posteriorly bordered by the scapula, anteriorly...
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as the nucleus pulposus. The nucleus pulposus and the fibers of the anulus fibrosus make up the intervertebral disc. The primary curves (thoracic and sacral...
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Outline of human anatomy (section Thoracic cavity)
indicis artery Deep palmar arch Ulnar artery Superficial palmar arch Thoracic aorta Posterior intercostal arteries Subcostal artery Abdominal aorta Inferior...
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Trigeminal nerve (section Spinal trigeminal nucleus)
nucleus receive different types of sensory information; the spinal trigeminal nucleus receives pain-temperature fibers, the principal sensory nucleus...
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nerve abducens nucleus abducent abducent nerve abduction accessory bone accessory cuneate nucleus accessory nerve accessory olivary nucleus accommodation...
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The posterior longitudinal ligament is a ligament connecting the posterior surfaces of the vertebral bodies of all of the vertebrae of humans. It weakly...
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Grey column (redirect from Posterior gray column)
interneurons. The posterior grey column is divided into several of the Rexed laminae. The lateral grey column is only present in the thoracic region and upper...
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somatotopic organization. This is the segmental organization of its cervical, thoracic, lumbar, and sacral components, which is arranged from most medial to most...
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A retrolisthesis is a posterior displacement of one vertebral body with respect to the subjacent vertebra to a degree less than a luxation (dislocation)...
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Frontal nerve Supra-orbital nerve Supratrochlear nerve Nasociliary nerve Posterior ethmoidal nerve Anterior ethmoidal nerve External nasal nerve Infratrochlear...
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Spinal disc herniation (redirect from Hernia nucleus pulposus)
and the contents (nucleus pulposus) get pressed against the tightly stretched and thinned membrane (annulus fibrosus) on the posterior side (back side)...
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formation of more posterior abdominal segments of the Drosophila embryo. In embryos from bicoid mutant mothers, the head and thoracic structures are converted...
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the intermediolateral column of the thoracic spinal cord, at the level of thoracic spinal nerve 1 (T1) and thoracic spinal nerve 2 (T2). They form synapses...
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Facet joint (redirect from Posterior intervertebral joints)
innervated by the C7 and C8 medial branch nerves.[citation needed] In the thoracic and lumbar spine, the facet joints are innervated by the medial branch...
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parasympathetic fibers are destined for a broad array of ganglia on or near thoracic viscera (esophagus, trachea, heart, lungs) and abdominal viscera (stomach...
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by the herniated nucleus pulposus. Laminectomy is an open or minimally invasive surgical procedure in which a portion of the posterior arch of the vertebrae...
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columns in the thoracic region of rats revealed two types of cells. One cell type was characterized by many mitochondria, an indented nucleus, and a long...
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region the ligaments are thin, but broad and long; they are thicker in the thoracic region, and thickest in the lumbar region. They are thinnest between the...
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