fasciculus gracilis การใช้
- The fasciculus gracilis has first-order, second-order, and third-order nerve fibers described below:
- If the axon enters above level T6, then it travels in the fasciculus cuneatus, which is lateral to the fasciculus gracilis.
- If the primary axon enters below spinal level T6, the axon travels in the fasciculus gracilis, the medial part of the column.
- Goll is remembered for his description of the fasciculus gracilis, a bundle of axon fibers in the spinal cord that is also known as the " tract of Goll " in honor of his discovery.
- Below L3, relevant neurons pass into the fasciculus gracilis ( usually associated with the dorsal column-medial lemniscal system ) until L3 where they synapse with Clarke's nucleus ( leading to considerable caudal enlargement ).
- His name is lent to the eponymous " comma tract of Schultze " ( interfascicular fasciculus ), a compact bundle of posterior root fibers situated near the border between the fasciculus gracilis ( tract of Goll ) and cuneate fasciculus ( tract of Burdach ) of the spinal cord.