Vertebral notch
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| Bone: Vertebral notch | |
|---|---|
| Sagittal section of a lumbar vertebra. | |
| Latin | incisura vertebralis |
| Gray's | subject #20 97 |
The concavities above and below the pedicles are named the vertebral notches; and when the vertebrae are articulated, the notches of each contiguous pair of bones form the intervertebral foramina.
External links
- vertebral+notch at eMedicine Dictionary
- i_05/12447604 at Dorland's Medical Dictionary - "inferior vertebral notch"
- i_05/12447611 at Dorland's Medical Dictionary - "superior vertebral notch"
- Atlas of anatomy at UMich back_bone17 - "Typical Lumbar Vertebra, Lateral View - Lumbar Vertebral Column, Oblique Lateral View"
- Norman/Georgetown lesson6intrinsicmusclesofback
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