sacral segments ( SPCsc )

The term sacral segments (SPCsc) refers to the 25th to 29th segments at the ventral end of the spinal cord (SPC). Located between the lumbar segments (SPClb) and the coccygeal segment (SPCcg) they are labeled S1 to S5 in the human. These segments give rise to the corresponding sacral nerves ( Carpenter-1983 ). Defined by histology they are found in all vertebrates ( Swanson-2015 ). Final 24 Dec 2024.

Also known as

Name Language Source Source Citation Source Title Organism
Pars sacralis Latin Schiebler-1999 Eighth Edition, Springer Verlag, Berlin, 1999. Anatomie human
segmen spinal sakral Indonesian Noback-1982 Jakarta: Penerbit Buku Kedokteran EGC, 1982 Anatomi Susunan Saraf Manusia, Prinsip-Prinsip Dasar Neurobiologi human
sacral segments English Carpenter-1983 Baltimore: Williams and Wilkins Co., 1983 Human Neuroanatomy human
sacral segments of spinal cord English Carpenter-1983 Baltimore: Williams and Wilkins Co., 1983 Human Neuroanatomy human
Sakralsegmente German Schiebler-1999 Eighth Edition, Springer Verlag, Berlin, 1999. Anatomie human
Sakralmark German Schiebler-1999 Eighth Edition, Springer Verlag, Berlin, 1999. Anatomie human
Segmenta sacralia Latin Schiebler-1999 Eighth Edition, Springer Verlag, Berlin, 1999. Anatomie human
sacral part of spinal cord English Swanson-2014 Neuroanatomical Terminology: A Lexicon of Classical Origins and Historical Foundations human
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