Items tagged “spine”
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Spondylolysis and spondylolisthesis

Diagnosis certain
Published 10 Apr 2015
94% complete
X-ray
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Ligamentum flavum
The ligamenta flava (singular: ligamentum flavum) are paired ligaments which run between adjacent laminae of the vertebral bodies and are present from C2/3 to the sacrum. Above the C2/3 level, the equivalent structures are known as the posterior atlanto-occipital membrane between the skull base ...
Case
Modic-type endplate changes: diagram

Diagnosis not applicable
Published 19 May 2015
29% complete
Diagram
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Normal spine imaging examples
This article lists examples of normal imaging of the spine and surrounding structures, divided by region and modality.
Cervical spine
plain radiograph
example 1: AP, lat, obliques only
example 2: PEG view
example 3: flexion and extension views only
example 4: pediatric (12 years old)
exam...
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Lumbar plexus
The lumbar plexus is a complex neural network formed by the lower thoracic and lumbar ventral nerve roots (T12 to L5) which supplies motor and sensory innervation to the lower limb and pelvic girdle.
Summary
origin: ventral rami of T12 to L5
course: formed within the substance of the ps...
Case
Chance fracture

Diagnosis certain
Published 19 Jul 2015
92% complete
CT
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Loss of intervertebral disc space (differential)
Loss of intervertebral disc space can be due to a variety of causes:
degenerative disc disease of the spine: most common cause
trauma
discitis
neuropathic spondyloarthropathy
dialysis related spondyloarthropathy
ankylosing spondylitis
ochronosis
crystal deposition diseases
sarcoidosis
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Post-traumatic pneumorrhachis associated with surgical emphysema of the neck and pneumomediastinum

Diagnosis certain
Published 01 Nov 2015
92% complete
CT
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Typical thoracic vertebrae
Given the twelve thoracic vertebrae are largely similar, most are considered typical thoracic vertebrae with the exceptions T1 and T9 to T12. For a basic anatomic description of the structure of typical vertebrae, see vertebrae.
Terminology
In medical English, some doctors and texts refer to t...
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T1 vertebra
T1 is an atypical thoracic vertebra. In contrast to typical thoracic vertebrae, it contains a complete facet for the 1st rib and a demifacet for the 2nd rib. It contains lips on the upper surface of the body. T1 also has a spinous process more horizontal than other thoracic vertebrae.
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T11 vertebra
T11 is an atypical thoracic vertebra. In contrast to typical thoracic vertebrae, it contains a single costal facet that articulates with the atypical eleventh rib. There are no facets on the transverse processes.
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T12 vertebra
T12 is an atypical thoracic vertebra. In contrast to typical thoracic vertebrae, it contains a single costal facet with no facets on transverse processes.
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Atypical thoracic vertebrae
T1 and T9 - T12 are considered atypical thoracic vertebrae.
T1 bears some resemblance to low cervical vertebrae
T9 has no inferior demifacet
T10 often, but not always, shares features with T11 and T12.
For a basic anatomic description of the structure a generic vertebra, see vertebrae.
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Thoracic spine
The thoracic spine (often shortened to T-spine) forms the middle part of the vertebral column. It extends from below C7 of the cervical spine to above L1 of the lumbar spine. There are 12 thoracic vertebra, termed T1-T12.
The thoracic spine is unique due to its articulation with ribs via costal...
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Atypical lumbar vertebrae
Of the five lumbar vertebrae, L5 is considered atypical due to its shape. The remaining lumbar vertebrae are largely typical.
For a basic anatomic description of the structure a generic vertebra, see vertebrae.
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Atypical cervical vertebrae
Of the cervical vertebrae, the atlas (C1), axis (C2) and vertebra prominens (C7) are considered atypical cervical vertebrae.
The atlas (C1) lacks a body or spinous process. It has anterior and posterior arches with lateral masses. Its superior articular surfaces articulate with the occiput at t...
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Atlanto-occipital dislocation

Diagnosis certain
Published 30 Apr 2016
76% complete
Annotated imageCT
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Schmorl node

Diagnosis almost certain
Published 30 Apr 2016
80% complete
MRI
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Coccyx
The coccyx (plural: coccyges) is the series of rudimentary vertebrae forming the caudal termination of the vertebral column and is positioned inferior to the apex of the sacrum. The coccyx is one leg of the tripod formed in conjunction with the ischial tuberosities for support in a seated positi...
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Intertransverse ligaments
The intertransverse ligaments consist of fibrous tissue joining transverse processes of adjacent vertebrae. In the cervical region, intertransverse ligaments are scattered fibers that are largely replaced by intertransverse muscles. In the thoracic region, these are fibrous cords blending with t...