Vertebral anomalies
Last revised by Ciléin Kearns on 10 Jan 2023
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Mous A, Kearns C, Smith D, et al. Vertebral anomalies. Reference article, Radiopaedia.org (Accessed on 23 Apr 2024) https://doi.org/10.53347/rID-2264
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2 May 2008,
Anon Ny Mous
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Ciléin Kearns
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Systems:
Synonyms:
- Vertebral anomalies
- Vertebral anomaly
- Congenital vertebral anomalies
- Congenital vertebral abnormalities
- Congenital vertebral abnormality
- Congenital vertebral anomaly
- Vertebral anatomical variation
- Spinal segmentation abnormalities
- Spinal segmentation anomaly
The vertebral column is affected by a range of anatomical variants of the body and/or neural arch as well as accessory ossicles. Knowledge of basic vertebral anatomy and ossification is essential for describing and understanding the range of anomalies.
Variant anatomy
Vertebral body
Neural arch
Spinous process
deviated spinous process
bifid spinous process (when atypical for the level, e.g. C7)
Transverse process
Accessory ossicles
Associations
Vertebral anomalies can occur with numerous syndromic as well as non-syndromic conditions including:
References
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