| spinal canal |
The bony channel that is formed by the intravertebral foramen of the vertebrae and in which contains the spinal cord and nerve roots. The space between the vertebral body anteriorly and the lamina and spinal process posteriorly.
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| spinal stenosis |
narrowing of the nerve openings either around the spinal cord or nerve roots that can cause symptoms similar to a pinched nerve; pain is described either as an aching or an electrical feeling down the arm.
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| spina bifida |
a condition that is present at birth. It can affect the development of the back bones, spinal cord, surrounding nerves, and the fluid-filled sac that surrounds the spinal cord. This neurological condition can cause a portion of the spinal cord and the surrounding structures to develop outside, instead of inside, the body. The sac-like lesion can occur anywhere along the spine.
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| spinal muscular atrophy |
a degenerative problem that affects the spinal cord and nerves, resulting in muscle wasting and weakness.
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| spinal |
Composite bundle consisting of spinothalamic and spinotectal tracts within the brainstem. The former transmit pain, thermal sense and light (crude) touch to the ventral posterolateral nucleus of the thlamus. The latter terminates in the superior colliculus and is thought to transmit nociceptive impulses.
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