Anterolateral sulcus of spinal cord

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Anterolateral Sulcus of Spinal Cord The Anterolateral Sulcus of Spinal Cord is a significant anatomical feature of the spinal cord. It is located on the anterior (front) and lateral (side) aspect of the spinal cord and serves as the exit point for the spinal nerve roots.

Anatomy[edit]

The anterolateral sulcus is a shallow groove that runs longitudinally along the length of the spinal cord. It is situated between the anterior median fissure and the posterolateral sulcus. The anterolateral sulcus is the point of emergence for the anterior root of the spinal nerve.

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Function[edit]

The primary function of the anterolateral sulcus is to serve as the exit point for the anterior root of the spinal nerve. These roots carry motor information from the spinal cord to the rest of the body. The location of the anterolateral sulcus is significant as it allows for the efficient transmission of these motor signals.

Clinical Significance[edit]

Damage or disease affecting the anterolateral sulcus can lead to a range of neurological conditions. For example, multiple sclerosis can cause lesions in this area, leading to motor function impairment. Similarly, spinal cord injuries can damage the anterolateral sulcus, affecting the transmission of motor signals.

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