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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. From...
- pathway (fine touch, vibration sensation, and proprioception), and the spinothalamic tract (pain, temperature, itch, and crude touch). The parts of the brainstem...
- centrally in two distinct systems that both use the same nerve bundle and spinothalamic tract. Most commonly, an itch is felt in one place. If it is felt all...
- neuron pathway of the corticospinal tract one or both dorsal columns the spinothalamic tract As a result of the injury to these three main brain pathways the...
- main parts: the lateral spinothalamic tract, which transmits pain and temperature, and the anterior (or ventral) spinothalamic tract, which transmits crude...
- pathways, in particular from the lamina I of the spinal cord along the spinothalamic pathway and through the projections of the solitary nucleus, that allow...
- region affected includes the descending corticospinal tract, ascending spinothalamic tract, and autonomic fibers. It is characterized by a corresponding...
- involved. Loss of pain and temperature are due to damage to the lateral spinothalamic tracts, which cross the central part of the cord close to the level...
- delta fibers (Aδ fibers) and C fibers carrying pain sensation in the spinothalamic tract contribute to this commissure, as do fibers of the anterior corticospinal...
- Specifically a loss of pain and temperature sensation if the lateral spinothalamic tract is involved. The cross body finding is a highly suggestive symptom...