Right and left masses of the thalamus.
Yes, a viral disease that destroys the neuron cell bodies in the anterior gray horn of the spinal cord can lead to muscle weakness or paralysis. The anterior gray horn is responsible for sending signals to the muscles, and if these neurons are destroyed, the muscles will not receive the necessary signals to contract properly, resulting in weakness or paralysis.
The lateral malleolus is the lateral projection from the distal fibula. This projection is the bump at the outside of your ankle.
in terms of anatomy, your ears are lateral from your nose
Lateral epicondyle of the humerus.
Several diseases attack the motor neurons that have cell bodies located in the anterior horn of the spinal column namely: amyotropic lateral sclerosis, spinal muscular atrophies, primary lateral sclerosis, and Kennedy's disease (see the linked article for more detail).
Congenital dilatation of posterior horn
They are mainly gray.
The anterior gray horn is an element located in the spinal cord of animals. This element receives and responds to sensory impulses.
nuclei of the posterior horn (sensory) = substantia gelatinosa of Rolandi + Nucleus proprius + Clark's dorsal nucleusnuclei of the anterior horn (motor) = 2 medial + 1 central + 2 lateral groupsnuclei of the lateral horn (autonomic) = sympathetic (T1-L2/L3) + parasympathetic (S2-S4)
The lateral ventricles are made up of multiple non-discrete sections, including anterior, posterior and temporal horns. The atria are an area in the posterior horn.
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Robert C Horn has written: 'How will they know if I'm dead?' -- subject(s): Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, Patients, Biography
This can lead to a number of neurlogical problems, including paralysis, post-polio syndrome (in the case of poliovirus attacking the anterior gray horn), and other symptoms.
A horn is the gray matter of the spinal cord, and a column consist of white matter.