Annulus fibrosus disci intervertebralis

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Annulus fibrosus disci intervertebralis
Cervical vertebra with intervertebral disc. (Disc annulus labeled at bottom right, and is visible at center in blue.)
Stages of Spinal Disc Herniation
Gray's subject #72 289
Dorlands/Elsevier a_50/12143724

Each intervertebral fibrocartilage is composed, at its circumference, of laminæ of fibrous tissue and fibrocartilage, forming the annulus fibrosus.

Spelling notes

Either "anulus" or "annulus" are correct spellings. Gray's Anatomy uses "annulus fibrosus," Terminologia Anatomica uses "anulus fibrosus," and Nomina Anatomica uses both forms. A Google search indicates that "annulus fibrosus" is the most common usage.

"Fibrosus" has no correct alternative spelling; "fibrosis" has a different meaning and is incorrect in this context. [1]

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