Limbus vertebra

Case contributed by Ayla Al Kabbani , 13 Nov 2019
Changed by Kieran Kusel, 13 Nov 2019

Updates to Study Attributes

Findings was changed:

A limbus vertebra is noted incidentally in the antero-inferior corner of the third lumbar vertebra. It is well-corticated, triangular in shape and occupyoccupies the expected location of a normal vertebral body corner, with a smooth sclerotic subjacent corticated vertebral margin.

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