2022
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.30438
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Morphometric Analysis of Spinal Cord and Its Termination Within the Vertebral Canal: An Observational Study in the Fetuses of Third Trimester Gestational Age

Abstract: Background & aimThe spinal cord is the continuation of the brain from the lower point of the medulla and the terminal portion of the developing neural tube. The spinal cord develops within the bony canal, called the vertebral canal, formed by the union of individual vertebrae in the vertebral column. Initially, the development of the length of the vertebral column and spinal cord are the same but later on undergo alterations. The growth of the vertebral column is faster than that of the spinal cord because the… Show more

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“…In an anatomical dissection study with postmortem 30 fetuses, spinal cord length and CM level were found to be associated with the gestational age of the fetuses. According to this study, the spinal cord length of male fetuses was reported to be longer than that of female fetuses 10 . Previous studies reported that the CM is located between T12 and L2 in most adults but revealed no significant ascent during childhood.…”
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confidence: 74%
“…In an anatomical dissection study with postmortem 30 fetuses, spinal cord length and CM level were found to be associated with the gestational age of the fetuses. According to this study, the spinal cord length of male fetuses was reported to be longer than that of female fetuses 10 . Previous studies reported that the CM is located between T12 and L2 in most adults but revealed no significant ascent during childhood.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 74%