gracile fasciculus

The term gracile fasciculus refers to a bundle of ascending fibers that make up the medial portion of the posterior white column of the spinal cord. The fibers arise from all levels of the cord and terminate in the gracile nucleus ( Carpenter-1983 ). The gracile fasciculus includes the gracile fasciculus of the spinal cord and the gracile fasciculus of the medulla.

Also known as: Fasciculus gracilis (Goll), Tractus spinobulbaris medialis, gracile fasciculus, Fasciculus gracilis, gracile fascicle, fasciculus of Goll, Funiculus gracilis, tract of Gall, column of Goll, Pars medialis fasciculi dorsalis (Goll), Tractus spinobulbaris partis medialis (Goll), Fasciculus gracilis (Goll-Strang), medial fasciculus

NeuroNames ID: 2440

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