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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.
Lissauer's tract is a bundle of primary afferent fibers, including Aδ, C, and propriospinal axons, that travel between the dorsal horn and other areas of ...
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Posterolateral tract of Lissauer refers to those segments of the axons of first order neurons in the spinothalamic neuronal pathway.
The tract of Lissauer consists of two populations, each containing small afferents. One population degenerates at three to five days and distributes mainly to ...
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Apr 2, 2023 · The dorsolateral fasciculus (also known as Lissaeur's tract or the posterolateral tract) is a bundle of white matter fibers within the posterolateral spinal ...
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The tract of Lissauer and its possible relation to the pain pathway. J Comp Neurol. 1952 Feb;96(1):93-111. doi: 10.1002/cne.900960104.
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Dec 30, 2013 · Pain fibers enter Lissauer's Tract at the dorsal edge of the dorsal horn and bifurcate, running up and down the cord two or three segments before entering the ...
Feb 26, 2021 · The fasciculus of Lissauer is a small bundle of fibers containing centrally projecting axons from dorsal root ganglion cells.
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It is responsible for the transmission of pain, temperature, and crude touch to the somatosensory region of the thalamus.