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Posterior tubercle Inferior notch Inferior articular process the anterior wall of the vertebral foramen . The lateral aspect of each body , particularly in its upper part , is fused with a root of the arch and with the costal part of a ...
Posterior tubercle Inferior notch Inferior articular process the anterior wall of the vertebral foramen . The lateral aspect of each body , particularly in its upper part , is fused with a root of the arch and with the costal part of a ...
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bone fused with the arch where the roots of the vertebral arches and the lamina join . These cylinders are sliced away obliquely above and below , so that the superior articular facets , more or less circular in form , are directed ...
bone fused with the arch where the roots of the vertebral arches and the lamina join . These cylinders are sliced away obliquely above and below , so that the superior articular facets , more or less circular in form , are directed ...
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frequently becomes developed so as to form a bridge of bone across it , converting the groove into a canal through which the vertebral artery and the posterior ramus of the suboccipital nerve pass - a condition normally met with in many ...
frequently becomes developed so as to form a bridge of bone across it , converting the groove into a canal through which the vertebral artery and the posterior ramus of the suboccipital nerve pass - a condition normally met with in many ...
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The foramen transversarium is small and does not as a rule transmit the vertebral artery . Usually a small vein passes through it . Not infrequently the costal element is separate from the true transverse process , thus constituting a ...
The foramen transversarium is small and does not as a rule transmit the vertebral artery . Usually a small vein passes through it . Not infrequently the costal element is separate from the true transverse process , thus constituting a ...
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The roots of vertebral arches ( O.T. pedicles ) , directed horizontally backwards , are short and stout ; the superior notches are shallow , but deeper than in the thoracic region ; the inferior grooves are deep .
The roots of vertebral arches ( O.T. pedicles ) , directed horizontally backwards , are short and stout ; the superior notches are shallow , but deeper than in the thoracic region ; the inferior grooves are deep .
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Expressions et termes fréquents
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