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  2. Spinal cord - Wikipedia

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    The spinal cord is a long, thin, tubular structure made up of nervous tissue that extends from the medulla oblongata in the lower brainstem to the lumbar region of the vertebral column (backbone) of vertebrate animals.

  3. Spinal cord: Anatomy, structure, tracts and function | Kenhub

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    It extends from the foramen magnum at the base of the skull to the L1/L2 vertebra where it terminates as the conus medullaris (medullary cone). A thin thread called filum terminale extends from the tip of the conus medullaris all the way to the 1st coccygeal vertebra (Co1) and anchors the spinal cord in place.

  4. The spinal cord is the part of the central nervous system found within the vertebral column's spinal canal. The cord extends from the corticomedullary junction at the foramen magnum of the skull down to the tip of the conus medullaris within the lumbar cistern.

  5. Spinal Cord: Anatomy, Function & Structure - Cleveland Clinic

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    Anatomy. Where is the spinal cord located? Your spinal cord starts at the bottom of your brainstem and runs the length of your spine. It ends in your lower back in a cone shape called the conus medullaris.

  6. The spinal cord is a tubular structure composed of nervous tissue that extends from the brainstem and continues distally before tapering at the lower thoracic/upper lumbar region as the conus medullaris. The spinal cord is anchored distally by the filum terminale, a fibrous extension of the pia mater anchoring the spinal cord to the coccyx. [1] .

  7. The Spinal Cord or Medulla Spinalis - Human Anatomy

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    The medulla spinalis or spinal cord forms the elongated, nearly cylindrical, part of the central nervous system which occupies the upper two-thirds of the vertebral canal. Its average length in the male is about 45 cm., in the female from 42 to 43 cm., while its weight amounts to about 30 gms.

  8. Neuroanatomy, Spinal Cord - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf

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    It presents as an extension of the lower part of the brain stem, i.e., the medulla oblongata. It begins at the first cervical vertebra level and ends at the first lumbar vertebra in an adult. [1] . But in the case of young children, the spinal cord is relatively longer relative to the length of the vertebral column.