Medical Definition of Reticulospinal tract

1. Collective term denoting a variety of fibre tracts descending to the spinal cord from the reticular formation of the pons and medulla oblongata. Part of these fibres conduct impulses from the neural mechanisms regulating autonomic functions to the corresponding somatic and visceral motor neurons of the spinal cord; others form links in nonpyramidal motor mechanisms affecting muscle tonus, reflex activity, and somatic movement. Synonym: tractus reticulospinalis. (05 Mar 2000)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Reticulospinal Tract

reticuloendothelium
reticulohistiocytic granuloma
reticulohistiocytoma
reticulohistiocytosis
reticuloid
reticulon
reticulonodular
reticulonodular pattern
reticulons
reticulopenia
reticuloperitonitis
reticulosa
reticulose
reticulosis
reticulospinal
reticulospinal tract (current term)
reticulotomy
reticulum
reticulum cell
reticulum cell sarcoma
reticulum trabeculare sclerae
reticulums
retie
retied
retieing
reties
retiform
retighten
retightened

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