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[[Image:WIKIVETspinalcord1.jpg|thumb|centre|350px|Spinal Cord - © John Bredl]]
 
[[Image:WIKIVETspinalcord1.jpg|thumb|centre|350px|Spinal Cord - © John Bredl]]
 
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The above image shows a complete cross-sectional histology of a spinal cord. In this particular stain the grey matter can be seen in a slightly darker shade than the white matter. The relative size of the grey matter is small compared to the white matter and therefore the level of the cross-section is unlikely to be around the level of any limbs. The dorsal horns and be seen to extend near to the dorso-lateral surface of the spine. The slide also contains small elements of the dorsal and ventral roots leaving the spinal cord. The connecting element of the grey matter which is immediately ventral to the central canal is called the '''grey commissure'' (GC). The stained areas found around the edge of the spinal cord are fibrous material that is the pia mater. This pia mater  follows the contours of the spinal cord and also folds into the ventral fissure. At the ventral aspect of the ventral fissure some small blood vessels can be seen present in the pia mater.  
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The above image shows a complete cross-sectional histology of a spinal cord. In this particular stain the grey matter can be seen in a slightly darker shade than the white matter. The relative size of the grey matter is small compared to the white matter and therefore the level of the cross-section is unlikely to be around the level of any limbs. The dorsal horns and be seen to extend near to the dorso-lateral surface of the spine. The slide also contains small elements of the dorsal and ventral roots leaving the spinal cord. The connecting element of the grey matter which is immediately ventral to the central canal is called the '''grey commissure''' (GC). The stained areas found around the edge of the spinal cord are fibrous material that is the pia mater. This pia mater  follows the contours of the spinal cord and also folds into the ventral fissure. At the ventral aspect of the ventral fissure some small blood vessels can be seen present in the pia mater.  
 
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[[Image:WIKIVETspinalcord2.jpg|thumb|centre|250px|Spinal Cord 2 - © John Bredl]]
 
[[Image:WIKIVETspinalcord2.jpg|thumb|centre|250px|Spinal Cord 2 - © John Bredl]]
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