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Posterior horn
Section of medulla spinalis. The posterior horn is the upper protrusion of grey matter, labeled with "2"
Latin cornu posterius medullae spinalis
Gray's subject #185 753

The posterior horn (posterior cornu, dorsal horn, spinal dorsal horn) of the spinal cord is the dorsal (more towards the back) grey matter of the spinal cord. It receives several types of sensory information from the body, including light touch, proprioception, and vibration. This information is sent from receptors of the skin, bones, and joints through sensory neurons whose cell bodies lie in the dorsal root ganglion.

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The posterior grey horn is subdivided into these laminae. Below are several named examples of each lamina.

The other laminae are located in other regions of grey matter in the spinal cord.

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