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6 Cards in this Set
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Complete transection of the spinal cord will cause loss of sensation and paralysis below the lesion, but will leave __ intact
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Reflex arcs
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Damage to cord segments C3-C5 will damage ___, and affect breathing
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phrenic nuclei
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Transecting a ___ will lead to weakness of that dermatome/myotome
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weakness
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Damage to half of the spinal cord (hemisection) causes __ syndrome
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Brown-sequard syndrome
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In Brown-sequard syndrome, will have ___ loss of pain and temperature sensation.
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contralateral
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Afferents for pain and temperature incoming to the ____ cross the midline at the anterior commissure upon entering the spinal cord.
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Anterolateral system (spinothalamic)
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