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Pre med student Question.

cekiye at cpinternet.com cekiye at cpinternet.com
Thu Oct 28 12:43:08 EST 1999


On Thu, 28 Oct 1999 13:08:52 GMT, "Richard Norman"
<rsnorman at mediaone.net> wrote:

>This looks suspiciously like a student assignment.  And the purpose of such
>is to have the student research the answer through the literature.  So why
>don't you find out what functions are served by the spinal cord above the
>level of T3 and which are served below that level and go from there?  Also,
>make sure to distinguish between unilateral and bilateral injury.
>

  Hi. No, actually, I am a med student, but interested in other areas
as well. This is not connected with any assignment. I am curious to
know the opinion of some one who is well versed in this area to give
me there opinion. It's a personal question. 


>"Body wise" and "Brain wise" no doubt refers to a distinction between loss
>of motor control and loss of sensory input.

  Yes, I am aware of this. I wanted to get someone else's take. If
I've offened or insulted you, I am sorry.

>
>cekiye at cpinternet.com wrote in message ...
>>
>>Hello, I was wondering if someone can help me in the matter of spinal
>>injuries?
>>
>>Here is the scenario; if someone gets shot, and the missile enters T3
>>and exits, what is the 'expected response', body-wise as well as
>>brain-wise?
>>
>>Thanks for any input.
>
>




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