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Identification |
Official Latin term | cornu posterius medullae spinalis (par) |
Official subsidiary term | posterior horn of spinal cord (pair) |
Unit identifier | TAH:U5177 |
Unit type | pair |
Materiality | material |
Navigation |
Notes |
The dorsal horn consists of layer I to layer VI, including the sensory layers I-IV and the mixed layers V and VI (VI only present in the intumescences) as advocated in TA and by Sengul G, Watson C (2012) Spinal cord: regional anatomy, cytoarchitecture and chemoarchitecture. In: Mai JK, Paxinos G, eds: The Human Nervous System, 3rd ed. Elsevier, Amsterdam, pp 186-232. Layers I and II form the superficial dorsal horn, and layers III to VI the deep dorsal horn. The intermediate zone is interpreted as layer VII only, and the ventral horn consists of the layer VIII and layer IX. |
Partonomy |
TAH:E10200 |
corpus humanum
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TAH:U5062 | |
TAH:U5068 | |
TAH:U5138 | |
TAH:U7984 | |
TAH:U5157 | |
TAH:U5176 | |
TAH:U5177 | cornu posterius (par) |
Taxonomy |
FMA:62955 | |
FMA:61775 | |
FMA:67165 | |
FMA:305751 | |
FMA:67135 | |
FMA:49443 | |
FMA:83115 | |
FMA:83143 | |
FMA:277749 | |
FMA:83926 | |
TAH:G5177 | cornu posterius medullae spinalis |
Date: 08.05.2022 |