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Descriptor English: Spinocerebellar Tracts
Descriptor Spanish: Tractos Espinocerebelares
Descriptor tractos espinocerebelares
Scope note: Fibras que surgen de grupos celulares que se encuentran dentro de la médula espinal y pasan directamente al cerebelo. Incluyen los tractos espinocerebelosos anterior, posterior y rostral, y el tracto cuneocerebeloso. (Parent, Carpenter's Human Neuroanatomy, 9th ed, p607)
Descriptor Portuguese: Tratos Espinocerebelares
Descriptor French: Tractus spinocérébelleux
Entry term(s): Spinocerebellar Tract
Tract, Spinocerebellar
Tracts, Spinocerebellar
Tree number(s): A08.612.220.725
RDF Unique Identifier: https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D020824
Scope note: Fibers that arise from cell groups within the spinal cord and pass directly to the cerebellum. They include the anterior, posterior, and rostral spinocerebellar tracts, and the cuneocerebellar tract. (From Parent, Carpenter's Human Neuroanatomy, 9th ed, p607)
Allowable Qualifiers: AB abnormalities
AH anatomy & histology
BS blood supply
CH chemistry
CY cytology
DE drug effects
DG diagnostic imaging
EM embryology
EN enzymology
GD growth & development
IM immunology
IN injuries
ME metabolism
MI microbiology
PA pathology
PH physiology
PP physiopathology
PS parasitology
RE radiation effects
SU surgery
UL ultrastructure
VI virology
Previous Indexing: Neural Pathways (1967-1999)
Public MeSH Note: 2000
History Note: 2000
DeCS ID: 34070
Unique ID: D020824
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Date Established: 2000/01/01
Date of Entry: 1999/11/03
Revision Date: 2004/07/13
Spinocerebellar Tracts - Preferred
Concept UI M0328573
Scope note Fibers that arise from cell groups within the spinal cord and pass directly to the cerebellum. They include the anterior, posterior, and rostral spinocerebellar tracts, and the cuneocerebellar tract. (From Parent, Carpenter's Human Neuroanatomy, 9th ed, p607)
Preferred term Spinocerebellar Tracts
Entry term(s) Spinocerebellar Tract
Tract, Spinocerebellar
Tracts, Spinocerebellar



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