The most lateral of the bundles of the anterior nerve roots is generally taken as a dividing line that separates the anterolateral system into two parts. These are the anterior funiculus, between the anterior median fissure and the most lateral of the anterior nerve roots, and the lateral funiculus between the exit of these roots and the posterolateral sulcus.

Lateral funiculus
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Latinfuniculus lateralis medullae spinalis
TA98A14.1.02.215
A14.1.04.007
TA26093
FMA74000
Anatomical terminology

The lateral funiculus transmits the contralateral corticospinal and spinothalamic tracts. A lateral cutting of the spinal cord results in the transection of both ipsilateral posterior column and lateral funiculus and this produces Brown-Séquard syndrome.[1]

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  This article incorporates text in the public domain from page 753 of the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)

  1. ^ Kaplan Qbook - USMLE Step 1 - 5th edition - page