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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Spinal_cordSpinal cord - Wikipedia

    The spinal cord (in yellow) connects the brain to nerves throughout the body. The spinal cord is a long, thin, tubular structure made up of nervous tissue that extends from the medulla oblongata in the brainstem to the lumbar region of the vertebral column (backbone) of vertebrate animals.

  2. 7 Okt 2021 · Your spinal cord is a cylindrical structure that runs through the center of your spine, from your brainstem to your low back. It's a delicate structure that contains nerve bundles and cells that carry messages from your brain to the rest of your body.

  3. 3 Nov 2023 · The spinal cord is a continuation of the brainstem. It extends from the foramen magnum at the base of the skull to the L1/L2 vertebra where it terminates as the conus medullaris (medullary cone).

  4. 12 Nov 2019 · Summary. The spinal cord is a long bundle of nerves and cells that extends from the lower portion of the brain to the lower back. Spinal cord functions include carrying signals between the...

  5. 18 Feb 2023 · The spinal cord is primarily composed of nerves, which are organized in systematic pathways, also described as tracts. The spine (backbone) encloses and protects the spinal cord. Damage to the spinal cord can occur as a result of problems such as traumatic injuries, infections, and disease.

  6. 8 Jan 2023 · The spinal cord is a tubular bundle of nervous tissue and supporting cells that extends from the brainstem to the lumbar vertebrae. Together, the spinal cord and the brain form the central nervous system. In this article, we shall examine the macroscopic anatomy of the spinal cord – its structure, membranous coverings and blood supply.

  7. The spinal cord sits inside the spinal or vertebral canal. This canal also contains the meninges (membranes that protect the spinal cord), blood vessels, spinal nerve roots, and surrounding fatty and connective tissues. The spinal canal is formed by the vertebral foramina of the vertebral bodies.

  8. The spinal cord consists of bundles of nerve axons forming pathways that carry incoming and outgoing messages between the brain and the rest of the body. The spinal cord contains nerve cell circuits that control coordinated movements such as walking and swimming, as well as urinating.

  9. 23 Ogo 2019 · The spinal cord is a conduit for sensory nerves travelling toward the brain and motor nerves travelling from the brain. In this article, we will discuss the differences between grey and white matter of the spinal cord. We’ll also cover the protective coating of the spinal cord and the blood vessels of the spinal cord.

  10. 16 Apr 2024 · The term spinal cord injury (SCI) refers to damage to the spinal cord resulting from trauma (e.g. from falls and road traffic injuries) or non-traumatic causes like tumors, degenerative and vascular conditions, infections, toxins or birth defects.

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