tractes
Tractes, in anatomical usage, refers to two related concepts: a bundle of nerve fibers within the central nervous system that connects regions, and a tubular organ or passageway that conveys substances through the body. The term is most often encountered in relation to neural tracts in the brain and spinal cord, but it also appears in descriptions of body systems such as the digestive or respiratory tracts.
In the nervous system, tracts are organized bundles of axons located in the brain and spinal cord.
Outside the central nervous system, the term tract is used for major tubular passages that transport substances
Clinical relevance centers on the integrity and function of tracts. Damage to neural tracts can produce specific