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they are almost vertical, and in the lower part they are nearly horizontal. In the lumbar region they are nearly horizontal. The spinous processes are separated by considerable intervals in the lumbar region, by narrower intervals in the neck, and are closely approximated in the middle of the thoracic region. Occasionally one of these processes deviates a little from the median line — which can sometimes be indicative of a fracture or a displacement of the spine. On either side of the spinous processes is the vertebral groove formed by the laminae in the cervical and lumbar regions, where it is shallow, and by the laminae and transverse processes in the thoracic region, where it is deep and broad; these grooves lodge the deep muscles of the back. Lateral to the spinous processes are the articular processes, and still more laterally the transverse processes. In the thoracic region, the transverse processes stand backward, on a plane considerably behind that of the same processes in the cervical and lumbar regions. In the cervical region, the transverse processes are placed in front of the articular processes, lateral to the pedicles and between the intervertebral foramina. In the thoracic region they are posterior to the pedicles, intervertebral foramina, and articular processes. In the lumbar region they are in front of the articular processes, but behind the intervertebral foramina.
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process termed resegmentation. Disruption of the somitogenesis process in humans results in diseases such as congenital scoliosis. So far, the human homologues of three genes associated to the mouse segmentation clock, (MESP2, DLL3 and LFNG), have been shown to be mutated in cases of congenital scoliosis, suggesting that the mechanisms involved in vertebral segmentation are conserved across vertebrates. In humans the first four somites are incorporated in the base of the
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articulation with the heads of the ribs. More posteriorly are the intervertebral foramina, formed by the juxtaposition of the vertebral notches, oval in shape, smallest in the cervical and upper part of the thoracic regions and gradually increasing in size to the last lumbar. They transmit the special spinal nerves and are situated between the transverse processes in the cervical region and in front of them, in the thoracic and lumbar regions.
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which will form the skin of the back. Sclerotomes become subdivided into an anterior and a posterior compartment. This subdivision plays a key role in the definitive patterning of vertebrae that form when the posterior part of one somite fuses to the anterior part of the consecutive somite during a
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are called thoracic vertebrae, while those without ribs are called lumbar vertebrae. The sacral vertebrae are those in the pelvic region, and range from one in amphibians, to two in most birds and modern reptiles, or up to three to five in mammals. When multiple sacral vertebrae are fused into a
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with long tails. The vertebral processes can either give the structure rigidity, help them articulate with ribs, or serve as muscle attachment points. Common types are transverse process, diapophyses, parapophyses, and zygapophyses (both the cranial zygapophyses and the caudal zygapophyses). The
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are among the few exceptions), followed by around twenty or so further vertebrae, divided between the thoracic and lumbar forms, depending on the number of ribs. There are generally three to five vertebrae with the sacrum, and anything up to fifty caudal vertebrae.
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consist of three discrete bony elements. The vertebral arch surrounds the spinal cord, and is of broadly similar form to that found in most other vertebrates. Just beneath the arch lies a small plate-like pleurocentrum, which protects the upper surface of the
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that causes changes in its function, either temporary or permanent. Spinal cord injuries can be divided into categories: complete transection, hemisection, central spinal cord lesions, posterior spinal cord lesions, and anterior spinal cord lesions.
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dinosaurs, the largest known land vertebrates, pleurocoels and air sacs may have reduced the animal's weight by over a ton in some instances, a handy evolutionary adaption in animals that grew to over 30 metres in length. In many
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dinosaurs, the caudal vertebrae were reinforced by ossified tendons. The presence of three or more sacral vertebrae, in association with the hip bones, is one of the defining characteristics of dinosaurs. The
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and continues until all somites are formed. Their number varies between species: there are 42 to 44 somites in the human embryo and around 52 in the chick embryo. The somites are spheres, formed from the
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is a narrowing of the spinal canal which can occur in any region of the spine though less commonly in the thoracic region. The stenosis can constrict the spinal canal giving rise to a
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O'Rahilly R, Müller F (2003). "Somites, spinal
Ganglia, and centra. Enumeration and interrelationships in staged human embryos, and implications for neural tube defects".
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that lies at the sides of the neural tube and they contain the precursors of spinal bone, the vertebrae ribs and some of the skull, as well as muscle, ligaments and skin.
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Betts, J Gordon; Desaix, Peter; Johnson, Eddie; Johnson, Jody E; Korol, Oksana; Kruse, Dean; Poe, Brandon; Wise, James; Womble, Mark D; Young, Kelly A (May 14, 2023).
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of the skull and the next 33 somites will form the vertebrae, ribs, muscles, ligaments and skin. The remaining posterior somites degenerate. During the fourth week of
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Kouwenhoven, Jan-Willem; Vincken, Koen L.; Bartels, Lambertus W.; Castelein, Rene M. (2006). "Analysis of preexistent vertebral rotation in the normal spine".
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vertebra have centra with both ends concave. This shape is common in fish, where most motion is limited. Amphicoelous centra often are integrated with a full
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2350:(32nd ed.). Elsevier Saunders. p. 1748.
2204:Anatomy and Human Movement: Structure and Function
1667:caudal vertebrae, to form a single structure, the
600:The vertebral arch is formed by a ventral pair of
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526:) and provides articulations and anchorages for
1886:. New York: Crown Publishers, Inc. p. 34.
1510:single structure, it is called the sacrum. The
1362:that can be used to guide procedures such as a
1115:3D Medical Animation still shot of Spina Bifida
2243:Drake RL, Gray H, Mitchell AW, Vogl W (2005).
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1854:Drake RL, Vogl W, Mitchell AW, Gray H (2005).
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486:A typical vertebra consists of two parts: the
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1795:. Harcourt College Publishers. p. 277.
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704:(pelvis region): 5 (fused) vertebrae (S1–S5)
2377:Current Reviews in Musculoskeletal Medicine
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692:(chest/upper back): 12 vertebrae (T1–T12)
439:(left). S1-S5 are part of the os sacrum.
2741:VIRTUAL Spine – online learning resource
2348:Dorland's Illustrated Medical Dictionary
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628:serve as important attachment sites for
561:the spinal cord often ends at the upper
541:, the series of which align to form the
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1677:, for attachment of the tail feathers.
903:. From there it is continuous with the
679:From top to bottom, the vertebrae are:
2709:Introduction to the Study of Dinosaurs
1767:Neuromechanics of idiopathic scoliosis
1546:A vertebra (diameter 5 mm) of a small
1396:, some birds, some dinosaurs and some
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969:shift their position to surround the
832:. The cervical and lumbar curves are
597:are fused without a central foramen.
196:formed by alignment of the vertebral
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2422:"Signs of Nature in Spine Radiology"
710:(tailbone): 4 (3–5, fused) vertebrae
565:(at around L1/L2 level), the lower (
3714:Posterior branch of coccygeal nerve
3672:Posterior branches of sacral nerves
2617:The Journal of Experimental Zoology
2320:. Treasure Island, FL: StatPearls.
1505:. Dorsal vertebrae attached to the
1160:is a posterior displacement of one
1071:. Adjacent to each vertebra emerge
668:, which transmit the corresponding
27:Bony structure found in vertebrates
2589:from the original on 26 April 2019
2485:10.1097/01.brs.0000219938.14686.b3
1919:from the original on July 11, 2020
1907:Bergman RA, Afifi AK, Miyauchi R.
1882:Gray H, Pick TP, Howden R (1977).
25:
3517:Thoraco-abdominal nerves – T7–T11
2224:from the original on 13 July 2018
1051:. The spinal cord is part of the
1008:make up the intervertebral disc.
698:(lower back): 5 vertebrae (L1–L5)
142:characteristic of the vertebrate
2152: This article incorporates
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632:and paraspinal muscles and the
200:that encloses and protects the
2314:Anatomy, Back, Vertebral Canal
537:. Together, these enclose the
435:depend on the level along the
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4464:Bones of the vertebral column
1555:Fish anatomy § Vertebrae
1248:causes vertebrae scalloping.
362:at the front and back of the
310:being recognizable examples.
3970:Intervertebral disc disorder
2980:Uncinate process of vertebra
2881:Uncinate process of vertebra
2514:de Lussanet, M.H.E. (2019).
2126:. McGraw-Hill. p. 565.
1972:Hu, Zongshan (August 2016).
1075:. The spinal nerves provide
676:that exit the spinal canal.
504:standard anatomical position
2245:Gray's anatomy for students
1990:10.1097/MD.0000000000004682
1856:Gray's anatomy for students
1791:Liem KF, Walker WF (2001).
686:(neck): 7 vertebrae (C1–C7)
475:, on which the head rests.
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3260:Superior thoracic aperture
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3983:Degenerative disc disease
3074:posterior sacral foramina
2389:10.1007/s12178-008-9028-1
1057:peripheral nervous system
942:clock and wavefront model
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2165:Anatomy & Physiology
2124:Anatomy & Physiology
1697:The vertebral column in
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1379:Variations in vertebrae
1209:(tailbone) is known as
765:human bipedal evolution
506:) and withstands axial
210:intervertebral foramina
4035:Human regional anatomy
3988:Spinal disc herniation
3846:Ankylosing spondylitis
3608:Superior cluneal L1–L3
3415:Greater occipital – C2
2836:Intervertebral foramen
2608:Galis F (April 1999).
2218:"interspinal ligament"
2036:Bardeen, C.R. (1904).
1755:anatomical terminology
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1174:Spinal disc herniation
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666:intervertebral foramen
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380:supraspinous ligaments
300:ankylosing spondylitis
95:Anatomical terminology
63:Vertebral column of a
32:Spine (disambiguation)
3993:Facet joint arthrosis
3807:Scheuermann's disease
3677:Medial cluneal nerves
2682:, Parsons TS (1977).
2192:Gray's Anatomy (1918)
2042:Anatomischer Anzeiger
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1148:Klippel–Feil syndrome
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657:pars interarticularis
634:thoracolumbar fasciae
608:, and supports seven
604:and a dorsal pair of
482:Anatomy of a vertebra
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3420:Third occipital – C3
3091:Lateral sacral crest
2736:Spinal Term Glossary
2270:Cells Tissues Organs
2156:available under the
1485:to as many as 25 in
1405:, bones such as the
1360:anatomical landmarks
1331:Anatomical landmarks
1304:and may result from
1288:lumbar hyperlordosis
1200:neurological deficit
1141:spina bifida occulta
1137:spina bifida cystica
995:intervertebral discs
674:dorsal root ganglion
392:transverse processes
321:intervertebral discs
182:intervertebral discs
115:, also known as the
4479:Bones of the thorax
3086:Medial sacral crest
3081:Median sacral crest
2684:The Vertebrate Body
2439:10.7759/cureus.2456
2346:Dorland WA (2012).
2220:. Merriam-Webster.
2079:Orthopaedic Surgery
1538:Fish and amphibians
1182:intervertebral disc
1129:congenital disorder
350:There are numerous
88:columna vertebralis
4469:Vertebrate anatomy
3275:Infrasternal angle
3237:Xiphisternal joint
3217:Suprasternal notch
2950:Thoracic vertebrae
2940:Vertebra prominens
2901:Posterior tubercle
2886:Transverse foramen
2873:Cervical vertebrae
2707:Martin AJ (2006).
2533:10.7717/peerj.7096
2122:Saladin K (2012).
1753:This article uses
1607:higher vertebrates
1589:cartilaginous fish
1561:lobe-finned fishes
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341:thoracic vertebrae
337:cervical vertebrae
304:degenerative discs
276:medical procedures
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2891:Anterior tubercle
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2797:General structure
2585:. Science Daily.
2479:(13): 1467–1472.
2357:978-1-4160-6257-8
2282:10.1159/000068948
2254:978-0-443-06612-2
2174:978-1-947172-04-3
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1951:978-0-12-374247-6
1944:. ScienceDirect.
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1865:978-0-8089-2306-0
1829:978-0-321-61655-5
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1727:occipital condyle
1617:Other vertebrates
1574:ray-finned fishes
1559:The vertebrae of
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1219:is damage to the
1188:, bulge out in a
1154:Spondylolisthesis
1085:splanchnic nerves
1081:sympathetic trunk
934:paraxial mesoderm
901:cervical vertebra
858:Posterior surface
789:A thoracic spine
642:clinical medicine
638:surface landmarks
555:child development
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