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The posterolateral tract is a small strand situated in relation to the tip of the posterior column close to the entrance of the posterior nerve roots.
Posterolateral tract of Lissauer refers to those segments of the axons of first order neurons in the spinothalamic neuronal pathway.
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It is responsible for the transmission of pain, temperature, and crude touch to the somatosensory region of the thalamus.
The tract of Lissauer receives small caliber dorsal root fibers in addition to axons arising from dorsal horn neurons.
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The spinothalamic tract is a nerve tract in the anterolateral system in the spinal cord. This tract is an ascending sensory pathway to the thalamus.
A longitudinal bundle of thin, unmyelinated, and poorly myelinated fibers capping the apex of the posterior horn of the spinal gray matter, composed of ...
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1. Elongated area; passage or pathway. 2. Abnormal passage (e.g., a fistula or sinus communicating with an abscess cavity). [L. tractus, a drawing out].
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Der Tractus posterolateralis ist ein schmaler Nervenfaserstreifen im Rückenmark, der an der Spitze des Hinterhorns in der Nähe des Eintritts der posterioren ...
tractus posterolateralis. lat. oblast bílé hmoty ležící na okraji zadních míšních kořenů, obsahuje zejm. kolaterály axonů (senzitivních, resp. senzorických) ...