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An '''upper motor neuron lesion''' is a lesion of the neural pathway above the [[anterior horn]] cell or motor nuclei of the [[cranial nerves]]. This is in contrast to a [[lower motor neuron lesion]], which affects nerve fibers traveling from the anterior horn of the [[spinal cord]] to the relevant muscle(s).
An '''upper motor neuron lesion''' is a lesion of the neural pathway above the [[anterior horn]] cell or motor nuclei of the [[cranial nerves]]. This is in contrast to a [[lower motor neuron lesion]], which affects nerve fibers traveling from the anterior horn of the [[spinal cord]] to the relevant muscle(s).
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Upper motor neuron lesion
The motor tract.
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An upper motor neuron lesion is a lesion of the neural pathway above the anterior horn cell or motor nuclei of the cranial nerves. This is in contrast to a lower motor neuron lesion, which affects nerve fibers traveling from the anterior horn of the spinal cord to the relevant muscle(s).

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Corticospinal/pyramidal tract

These are the neural tracts which descend in the spinal cord, in the lateral columns, carrying signals for voluntary movement of skeletal muscle. These nerve fibres usually originate in the cerebral cortex, then gather in the internal capsule before crossing over to the opposite side (decussation) in the medulla oblongata and proceeding down the spinal cord to meet lower motor neurons in the anterior horn.

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