Talk:Fasciculus gracilis

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Is the FG present on all levels of the spinal chord, i.e. from C1 to S3? Which levels does it start and end? I understand that Fasciculus Cuniatus comes in at the Cervical level. Any takers?--Zereshk 20:43, 26 February 2007 (UTC)


Not wholly sure, but I do know that a visible division between Fasicilus cuneatus and Fasciculus gracilis is only present in cervical cord segments - hence its one of the ways to know that you're looking at a cervical cord segment. Not certain exactly what happens to them in the thoracic segments and inferiorally... Lxs602 22:15, 12 May 2007 (UTC)