BIO 11 Lecture Notes - Lecture 30: Ventral Root Of Spinal Nerve, Lateral Cord, Anterior Grey Column

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Paitent a = flaccid paralysis of motor unit. Patient b = muscle rigidity, spaticity, uncontrolled contractions. Information available going on inside of body by talking about outside of body. Dermatome a specific area of skin that conveys a sensory input to a spinal nerve. Dermatome map a diagram of the cutaneous regions innervated by each spinal nerve. Dermatomes overlap their edges as much as 50% Necessary to anesthetize three successive spinal nerves to produce a total loss of sensation in one dermatome. Loss of skin sensation along a specific tome damage of drg or spinal nerve. Ulnar pinky to middle of ring finger. Top pink palm (autonomous area for testing) Median half of ring to top of thumb. Top pointer finger palm (autonomous area for testing) Radial- lower right corner on palm to first knuckle of ring to thumb. Between thumb and pointer on the top. Brachial plexus, carrying fibers from the ventral roots of spinal nerves c5,

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