Diagram of the principal fasciculi of the spinal cord.
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fasciculi proprii
Anatomical terms of neuroanatomy
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The proper fasciculi, or spinospinal fasciculi, or propriospinal tracts,[1] are groups of short fibres, ascending and descending, and crossed and uncrossed, within the spinal cord. These fibres are grouped into anterior, posterior, and lateral regions and make up a spinal pathway. Descending dorsal root collaterals are often included in the pathway. [2]
^"BrainInfo". braininfo.rprc.washington.edu.
^Carpenter, M (1985). Core text of neuroanatomy (3rd ed.). Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins. p. 95. ISBN 0683014552.
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