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The posterolateral spinal tracts are involved with neurological deficits seen in pernicious anemia.
It overlies the spinal tract of trigeminal nerve.
The medial vestibulospinal tract is one of the descending spinal tracts of the ventromedial pathway.
The cortico spinal tracts, for example, carry motor signals from the cerebrum to the brainstem and spinal cord.
The spinal tract of V is analogous to, and continuous with, 'Lissauer's tract' in the spinal cord.
The function of lower motor neurons can be divided into two different groups: the lateral corticospinal tract and the anterior cortical spinal tract.
The gray matter of this nucleus is covered by a layer of nerve fibers that form the spinal tract of the trigeminal nerve.
In addition cortico spinal tract lesions do not cause anterograde transneuronal degeneration of spinal anterior horn cells.
Nevertheless, analgesia in exactly this distribution is found in humans after surgical sectioning of the spinal tract of the trigeminal nucleus.
It has been observed that in Friedreich's ataxia there is evident degeneration of the Dorsal Nucleus of Clarke as well as other propioceptive spinal tracts.
The fibers of the vestibular nerve enter the medulla oblongata on the medial side of those of the cochlear, and pass between the inferior peduncle and the spinal tract of the trigeminal.
This bundle of incoming fibers can be identified in cross sections of the pons and medulla as the spinal tract of the trigeminal nucleus, which parallels the spinal trigeminal nucleus itself.
Complete motor paralysis below the level of the lesion due to interruption of the cortico spinal tract, and loss of pain and temperature sensation at and below the level of the lesion.
It has small ears, thick hair on the tibiae, dorsal coloration of glossy, blackish brown mantle, tinged with rufous, which extends posteriorly into a dark brown median spinal tract, flanked by buff lateral patches.
In the brain-stem the fibers run lateral from the inferior olive, ventro-lateral from the superior olive, then ventro-medial from the spinal tract of the trigeminal; the fibers come to lie in the medial portion of the lateral lemniscus.
In the medulla, the ascending spinothalamic tract (which carries pain/temperature information from the 'opposite' side of the body) is adjacent to the descending spinal tract of the fifth nerve (which carries pain/temperature information from the 'same' side of the face).
During the stage of paralysis, the spinal tracts do not have much to do with the enduring condition of cerebrovascular disease, either, in time may shorten the life of a victim who is suffering because the nutrient supply is weakened in transmission during cerebrovascular disease.