The posterolateral tract (fasciculus of Lissauer, Lissauer's tract, tract of Lissauer, dorsolateral fasciculus, dorsolateral tract, zone of Lissauer) is a small strand situated in relation to the tip of the posterior column close to the entrance of the posterior nerve roots. It is present throughout the spinal cord, and is most developed in the upper cervical regions.
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- Droga grzbietowo-boczna (pl)
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| - The posterolateral tract (fasciculus of Lissauer, Lissauer's tract, tract of Lissauer, dorsolateral fasciculus, dorsolateral tract, zone of Lissauer) is a small strand situated in relation to the tip of the posterior column close to the entrance of the posterior nerve roots. It is present throughout the spinal cord, and is most developed in the upper cervical regions. (en)
- Droga grzbietowo-boczna (pęczek Lissauera, łac. tractus dorsolateralis) – pasmo włókien nerwowych przebiegające u szczytu rogu tylnego, między sznurem bocznym a tylnym rdzenia kręgowego. Opisali je jako pierwsi niemiecki neuroanatom i neurolog Heinrich Lissauer, i, rok wcześniej, amerykański anatom i neurolog Edward Charles Spitzka. (pl)
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| - Diagram of the principal fasciculi of the spinal cord. (en)
- Diagram showing a few of the connections of afferent fibers of the posterior root with the efferent fibers from the ventral column and with the various long ascending fasciculi. (en)
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| - The posterolateral tract (fasciculus of Lissauer, Lissauer's tract, tract of Lissauer, dorsolateral fasciculus, dorsolateral tract, zone of Lissauer) is a small strand situated in relation to the tip of the posterior column close to the entrance of the posterior nerve roots. It is present throughout the spinal cord, and is most developed in the upper cervical regions. (en)
- Droga grzbietowo-boczna (pęczek Lissauera, łac. tractus dorsolateralis) – pasmo włókien nerwowych przebiegające u szczytu rogu tylnego, między sznurem bocznym a tylnym rdzenia kręgowego. Opisali je jako pierwsi niemiecki neuroanatom i neurolog Heinrich Lissauer, i, rok wcześniej, amerykański anatom i neurolog Edward Charles Spitzka. (pl)
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