Template:Infobox tract/doc

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Template:Infobox tract displays a right-side infobox showing information about tracts and nerve pathways within the central nervous system.

The template is invoked using double-brace syntax (with the result similar to that shown at the right), coded as follows:

{{Infobox tract
| Name            = 
| Synonyms        =
| Latin           = 
| Image           = 
| Caption         = 
| Image2          = 
| Caption2        = 
| PartOf          =
| Components      =
| Acronym         =
| Function        = 
| Decussation     = 
| From            =
| To              = 
| System          = 
}}

Standard parameters

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This infobox is one in a series of anatomy infoboxes, all of which share common parameters. These include:

Details
Name = English name for structure
Pronunciation = Pronunciation of name, if term is not commonly used
Image = top image (omit "Image:")
Width = width of top image (in pixels, default=250)
Caption = caption under top image
Image2 = second top image (omit "Image:")
Width2 = width of second image (in pixels, default=250)
Caption2 = caption under second top image
System = Relevant body system (e.g., Circulatory system)
Identifiers
Latin = Latin name for structure
Greek = Greek name for structure, if relevant to anatomy / medical use
Acronym = Acronym, if in common use
Autofilled
TA, TH, TE, MeSH, FMA, NeuroLex, NeuroNames These fields are automatically filled from Wikidata, and edits can no longer be made through infoboxes.
Link All templates in this series provide a link to the relevant Anatomical terminology articles - eg Anatomical terms of bone for Template:Infobox bone, etc.

Unique parameters

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The template parameters unique to this template are (case sensitive):

Parameter Description
Components Sub areas of this tract or pathway
PartOf If this part of the brain is a part of a larger structure such as of the central nervous system
Function The function of this tract or pathway
To Where this tract or pathway goes to
From Where this tract or pathway comes from
Decussation The point at which this tract or pathway decussates.

TemplateData

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Example

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For an example, see:

Tracking categories

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See also

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