Rolandic Anatomy

Spinal Cord (Central Structures)

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The central structures of the spinal cord comprise the gray and white matter organized around the central canal, responsible for processing and transmitting neural signals between the brain and periphery. These structures exhibit segmental organization reflecting the derivation from the neural tube and innervation patterns.

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