lamina I (I)

The term lamina I refers to the thin layer of gray substance that caps the horn of the posterior gray column of the spinal central gray and wraps around its margins. Defined by cytoarchitecture it is most prominent in the lumbosacral enlargement. It is bounded externally by the dorsolateral fasciculus of the spinal cord and internally by lamina II of the posterior gray column ( Carpenter-1983 ). In the functional Models of central nervous system organization it is classified as part of the subcortical somatosensory system ( Swanson-2004 ) (see Models Where It Appears below).

Also known as: Lamina spinalis I, posteromarginal nucleus, Nucleus posteromarginalis, Rexed's lamina I, lamina I, Nucleus marginalis, Zona spongiosa, Lamina 1, Zona marginalis, lamina marginalis, marginal nucleus, marginal nucleus of spinal cord, marginal zone of the spinal cord, apex of the posterior horn of the spinal cord, Apex cornus dorsalis, Apex cornus posterioris, apex cornus dorsalis medullae spinalis, apex cornus posterioris medullae spinalis

NeuroNames ID: 2138

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