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decussation

[ dee-kuh-sey-shuhn, dek-uh- ]

noun

  1. a process of becoming or condition of being crossed in the form of an X .
  2. Anatomy. a nerve or tract of nerve fibers that crosses from one side of the central nervous system to the other.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of decussation1

First recorded in 1650–60; decussate + -ion
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Scattered in the “reticular substance” of the medulla from the upper end of the fourth ventricle to the pyramidal decussation, they merit the collective designation of reticular ganglia.

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Accordingly, the sensory fibres from the right and left sides interlace each other in the gray matter; this arrangement has been termed the decussation, or crossing of these fibres.

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The pons possesses a median raphe continuous with that of the medulla oblongata, and formed like it by a decussation of fibres in the mesial plane.

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He described the decussation of the optic nerves and the capsule of the crystalline lens, and gave the first clear description that has survived of the structure of the eye.

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He was the first scientist to work out the physiology of the spinal cord, demonstrating that the decussation of the sensory fibres is in the cord itself.

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