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attaches to the mammillary process and this muscle extends through the length of the vertebral column, giving support. The inferior, or lower tubercle is the accessory process and this is found at the back part of the base of the transverse process. The term
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308:(or compact bone), the hard and dense type of osseous tissue. The vertebral arch and processes have thicker coverings of cortical bone. The upper and lower surfaces of the body of the vertebra are flattened and rough in order to give attachment to the
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of the vertebral arch. In most cases this occurs in the lowest of the lumbar vertebrae (L5), but may also occur in the other lumbar vertebrae, as well as in the thoracic vertebrae.
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that extend, one from each side, posteriorly, from the junctions of the posteriolateral surfaces of the centrum, on its upper surface. From each pedicle a broad plate, a
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Feeding of the intervertebral discs through the reflex (hyaline ligament) plate that separates the cancellous bone of the vertebral body from each disk
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Gdyczynski, C.M.; Manbachi, A.; et al. (2014). "On estimating the directionality distribution in pedicle trabecular bone from micro-CT images".
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1790:10.1016/b978-0-323-07954-9.00002-5
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1593:"Chapter 39: The vertebral column"
1581:McGraw-Hill Science and Technology
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2552:Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy
2406:Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy
2330:. Yellowmagpie.com. 2012-06-27
2116:Walker, Warren F., Jr. (1987)
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440:is also sometimes called the
3800:Intervertebral disc disorder
3247:Uncinate process of vertebra
3148:Uncinate process of vertebra
2518:Kardong, Kenneth V. (2002).
2302:Kardong, Kenneth V. (2015).
2182:Kardong, Kenneth V. (2002).
1671:10.1088/0967-3334/35/12/2415
1229:Regions of vertebrae in the
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2241:The British Medical Journal
2066:Gray's Anatomy for Students
2049:Postacchini, Franco (1999)
1934:10.1097/MD.0000000000004682
1563:of the 20th edition of
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1108:, more commonly called a
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783:A typical lumbar vertebra
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2592:Anatomy figure: 02:01-10
2586:Anatomy photo:26:os-0110
2574:Atlas image: back_bone13
2524:. McGraw-Hill. pp.
2188:. McGraw-Hill. pp.
1827:Platzer (2004), pp 42–43
1278:, but are found in some
919:Development of vertebrae
639:sympathetic nerve plexus
346:second cervical vertebra
142:Anatomical terms of bone
1854:The library of medicine
895:The last three to five
656:There is a hook-shaped
561:atlanto-occipital joint
366:intervertebral foramina
215:intervertebral foramina
3818:Spinal disc herniation
3676:Ankylosing spondylitis
3103:Intervertebral foramen
2549:Hyman, Libbie (1922).
2473:10.1098/rstb.2010.0112
2403:Hyman, Libbie (1922).
2284:Romer, Alfred (1956).
2253:10.1136/bmj.1.1053.329
2235:Parker, W. K. (1881).
2213:Romer, Alfred (1962).
2051:Lumbar Disc Herniation
1529:Functional spinal unit
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3823:Facet joint arthrosis
3637:Scheuermann's disease
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1337:In all mammals, the
1312:transverse processes
1201:anatomical variation
1037:Costovertebral joint
905:intervertebral discs
873:on each side of the
863:intervertebral discs
678:anatomical variation
539:(but eight cervical
388:transverse processes
310:intervertebral discs
195:intervertebral discs
30:For other uses, see
3353:Medial sacral crest
3348:Median sacral crest
2217:The Vertebrate Body
1974:Orthopaedic Surgery
1663:2014PhyM...35.2415G
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1433:coccygeal vertebrae
1357:have thirteen, but
1118:intervertebral disc
1098:is a defect in the
897:coccygeal vertebrae
600:longus colli muscle
569:atlanto-axial joint
504:coccygeal vertebrae
430:tubercle of the rib
395:articular processes
217:when the vertebrae
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3881:Vertebrate anatomy
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3504:Xiphisternal joint
3484:Suprasternal notch
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3207:Vertebra prominens
3168:Posterior tubercle
3153:Transverse foramen
3140:Cervical vertebrae
2130:Dorland's (2012).
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940:paraxial mesoderm
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820:accessory process
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3714:Spondylosis
3671:Spondylitis
3642:Torticollis
2962:bone marrow
2702:chondrocyte
2157:Saudi Med J
1706:Eur Spine J
1398:chimpanzees
1308:saurischian
1256:Spinosaurus
1186:kyphoplasty
1141:laminectomy
1052:facet joint
1010:spinal cord
975:spinal cord
944:spinal cord
911:Development
829:lumbosacral
604:rudimentary
563:allows the
294:neural arch
231:spinal cord
188:vertebrates
88:Identifiers
3860:Categories
3778:Coccydynia
3427:false ribs
3275:mammillary
3240:transverse
3113:transverse
2952:trabeculae
2947:canaliculi
2925:periosteum
2884:epicondyle
2869:metaphysis
2829:cancellous
2787:osteoclast
2777:osteoblast
2689:metaphysis
2431:1 February
2355:2013-08-12
2334:2012-08-12
1545:References
1379:rhinoceros
1355:marsupials
1280:amphibians
1250:Dimetrodon
1145:laminotomy
861:, with no
751:transverse
715:articulate
584:bifurcated
362:articulate
219:articulate
3763:Neck pain
3755:Back pain
3621:Scoliosis
3595:Deforming
3489:Manubrium
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3265:Processes
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3108:Processes
3056:Vertebrae
2993:irregular
2920:endosteum
2893:Structure
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2855:epiphysis
2782:osteocyte
2671:Cartilage
2663:cartilage
2099:March 24,
1755:InnerBody
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1078:scoliosis
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683:The term
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502:and four
486:, twelve
457:articular
415:ligaments
372:Processes
334:processes
314:endplates
284:, plural
245:Structure
207:processes
178:and some
168:vertebrae
3783:Sciatica
3688:Discitis
3616:Lordosis
3611:Kyphosis
3449:tubercle
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3230:superior
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2937:enthesis
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2604:Vertebra
2491:20855303
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2169:16155658
2093:Archived
2004:34935276
1952:27559975
1922:Medicine
1736:18193299
1679:25391037
1605:cite web
1518:See also
1429:primates
1402:gorillas
1387:cetacean
1383:elephant
1324:manatees
1316:amniotes
1284:anterior
1276:reptiles
1242:elephant
1160:stenosis
1082:lordosis
1074:kyphosis
979:meninges
958:Function
869:forms a
804:lordosis
747:superior
723:rib cage
691:Thoracic
517:Cervical
407:caudally
403:dorsally
358:inferior
354:superior
170:) is an
160:vertebra
99:vertebra
40:Vertebra
3850:Anatomy
3476:Sternum
3123:spinous
3081:pedicle
3046:of the
2942:lacunae
2879:condyle
2843:Regions
2813:osteoid
2722:fibrous
2717:elastic
2712:hyaline
2526:287–288
2482:2981964
2270:2263429
2190:288–289
1995:8867438
1943:5400342
1727:2270387
1659:Bibcode
1561:page 96
1412:lordose
1363:mammals
1322:except
1320:mammals
1304:lizards
1246:extinct
1132:called
924:Somites
818:and an
793:flexion
727:flexion
490:, five
422:pedicle
411:muscles
278:centrum
78:Part of
73:Details
3836:Portal
3400:Thorax
3380:Coccyx
3287:Sacrum
3086:lamina
2971:Shapes
2900:osteon
2808:ossein
2796:Matrix
2708:Types
2693:Cells
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1423:Caudal
1416:bonobo
1359:koalas
1328:sloths
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1205:bridge
1188:, and
1126:hernia
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891:Coccyx
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338:lamina
286:centra
3630:Other
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3439:Parts
3173:Atlas
3091:notch
3048:torso
3044:Bones
2983:short
2822:Types
2770:Cells
2257:JSTOR
2054:p. 19
1857:p. 31
1838:costa
1683:S2CID
1559:from
1375:tapir
1371:horse
1367:human
1332:Birds
867:ilium
612:skull
565:skull
545:atlas
450:costa
392:four
255:spine
158:Each
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3387:none
3295:Base
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3195:Axis
3076:Arch
3071:Body
2988:flat
2978:long
2734:Bone
2661:and
2659:Bone
2530:ISBN
2505:link
2487:PMID
2433:2012
2390:2017
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