Sensory level

Accessory cuneate nucleus

Accessory
The accessory cuneate nucleus is located lateral to the cuneate nucleus in the medulla oblongata at the level of the sensory decussation. It receives input from cervical spinal nerves and transmits that information to the cerebellum. These fibers are called cuneocerebellar (cuneate nucleus -> cerebellum) fibers. In this function, the accessory cuneate nucleus is comparable to the upper extremity portion of the posterior spinocerebellar tract.

Sensory level - List of case studies

Multiple Sclerosis_1

white matter lesions, one of them contrast-enhancing. Sensory evoked potentials showed a bilateral increase in latency. Multiple ... callosal-septal interface, right frontal joint, and at the level of the synovial centers for a total of at least a dozen inactive ...

Chronical wounds - The effect of stochastic electrical noise on hard-to-heal wounds

current (AC), have been reported to activate cutaneous sensory nerves, which mediate increased blood flow and the sensation of the ... models to human experiments) has demonstrated that low-level mechanical or electrical noise presented directly to sensory neurons can ...

Motor Neuropathy – additional opinion

L4-L5. Thin hydrosyringomyelic cavity at the dorsal marrow level in the D6-D7 segment. No enhancement after contrast medium). A ... the limits in the right masseter muscle. The first sensory nerve cell is complete. Normal motor conduction untill the ...

Back Pain with Partial Sensory Leg Anesthesia

pain in the loin, and afterwards complained of partial sensory anesthesia in his leg. He has been given prescribed treatment that ... lumbar lordosis, moderate protrusion in the L5-S1 level and substential herniated disc at L4-5 level. The L3-4 looks like a mild ...

Motor Neuropathy

L4-L5. Thin hydrosyringomyelic cavity at the dorsal marrow level in the D6-D7 segment. No enhancement after contrast medium). A ... the limits in the right masseter muscle. The first sensory nerve cell is complete. Normal motor conduction untill the ...

List of Symptoms

Painful symptomatology (upper abdominal quadrants level) Painful symptomatology affecting right foot Pains along lower ... Partial residual right hemisyndrome Partial sensory anesthesia in leg Patello-femoral knee pain Penile pain with ...

Road accident victim suffering paralysis – Post-Traumatic C7 asia B tetraplegia

Vertebral Surgery Unit with complete paraplegia at T-3 level, priapism, and no anal reflex . Subsequently he developed a sensory deficit in the upper limbs and trunk. An MRI was performed ... at C5-C6 level. A neurophysiologic exam with somatic-sensory evoked potentials produced by a stimulus in the lower limbs did not ...

Herniated Disc of the Lumbosacral Rachis

(reduced RT Achilles tendon reflex and corresponding sensory findings). Radiological findings suggest chronic lateral recess ... to perform a root block at the RT . L5-S1 level. Clinical improvement may support the diagnosis and serve as a treatment ...

Cervical Disk Hernia_1

Upper limbs – There is no spasticity, motor or sensory loss, (including propioception). There are normal tendon reflexes and ... on the dural sac and sever narrowing of the canal at that level. At the same intervertebral segment there is segment myelopathy of the ...

Multiple Sclerosis_2

white matter lesions, one of them contrast-enhancing. Sensory evoked potentials showed a bilateral increase in latency. Multiple ... callosal-septal interface, right frontal joint, and at the level of the synovial centers for a total of at least a dozen inactive ...

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