Skull suture abnormalities, such as craniosynostosis, can influence the spinal cord indirectly by affecting cranial shape and pressure on the brain. Abnormal skull shapes can lead to increased intracranial pressure, which may impact the development and function of the spinal cord. Additionally, the alignment of the skull can influence the cervical spine's position, potentially leading to issues with spinal cord function. In severe cases, these abnormalities can result in neurological symptoms due to compromised spinal cord pathways.
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yes' all nerves affect memory! FACT! especially cranial nerves that are attached to the spinal chord!
spinal cord
what is treatment forsyrangomilia with cyst in spinal chord?
spinal cord
spinal cord
Inside the spine.
spinal cordSpinal chord and nerves
filum terminale
No because a spinal cord is apart of your body. !!!!
Yes, they are part of the chordata phylum
All animals with a spinal chord have a spinal column to protect it. The spinal column is often referred to as the "back bone", so only vertebrates have one.