The pulpy cord (Czech sukněi sroub, also: spinal chord, connecting cord, spinal cord, spinal cord, mesenchymal cord, meningocele) is a whitish dense fibrous chord, clearly visible in the area of the spinal cord from the medulla oblongata to the sacrum and even below the latter.
Ischemic lesions in the spinal cord cause the occurrence of foci of necrosis (infarction) in the thoracic and lumbosacral regions. The result of damage to the great vessels is the impossibility of blood supply to the functional segments of the spinal cord, which causes their atro