Lumbar enlargement

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Lumbar enlargement
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Diagrams of the medulla spinalis. (Cervical enlargement labeled at center right.)
Details
Latin intumescentia lumbosacralis
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Anatomical terminology
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The lumbar enlargement (or lumbosacral enlargement) is a widened area of the spinal cord that gives attachment to the nerves which supply the lower limbs.

It commences about the level of L2 and ends at S3, and reaches its maximum circumference, of about 33 mm. Inferior to the lumbar enlargement is the conus medullaris.[1]

An analogous region for the upper limbs exists at the cervical enlargement.

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References

This article incorporates text in the public domain from the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)

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