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Cosa (chi) è vertebra$90074$ - definizione

VERTEBRAE BETWEEN THE CERVICAL VERTEBRAE AND THE LUMBAR VERTEBRAE
Thoracic spine; Thoracic vertebra; Thoracic vertebræ; T9 vertabra; Thoracic vertebra 5; Thoracic vertebra 1; Thoracic vertebra 2; Thoracic vertebra 3; Thoracic vertebra 4; Thoracic vertebra 6; Thoracic vertebra 7; Thoracic vertebra 8; Thoracic vertebra 9; Thoracic vertebra 10; Thoracic vertebra 11; Thoracic vertebra 12; Vertebrae thoracales; First thoracic vertebra; Dorsal vertebrae; Seventh thoracic vertebra; 7th thoracic vertebra; 5th thoracic vertebra; Fifth thoracic vertebra; Dorsal vertebra; Second thoracic vertebra; Third thoracic vertebra; Fourth thoracic vertebra; Sixth thoracic vertebra; Eighth thoracic vertebra; Ninth thoracic vertebra; Tenth thoracic vertebra; Eleventh thoracic vertebra; Twelfth thoracic vertebra; Vertebrae thoracicae; Middle back; Second thoracic vertebrae; Seventh thoracic vertebrae; Sixth thoracic vertebrae; Trunk vertebrae
  • The first and ninth through twelfth thoracic vertebra have some peculiarities
  • Surface orientation of T3 and T7, at middle of [[spine of scapula]] and at [[inferior angle of the scapula]], respectively.
  • A thoracic spine [[X-ray]] of a 57-year-old male.
  • Thoracic vertebra

Thoracic vertebrae         
In vertebrates, thoracic vertebrae compose the middle segment of the vertebral column, between the cervical vertebrae and the lumbar vertebrae.The thoracic vertebrae were historically called dorsal vertebrae; cf.
Limbus vertebra         
  • Limbus Vertebra L5
  • T1 W Sagittal
LIMBUS VERTEBRA
A limbus vertebra is a bone tubercle formed by bone trauma on a vertebral body, bearing a radiographic similarity to a vertebral fracture. The anterior-superior corner of a single vertebra is the common site for this defect although it can also be seen at the inferior corner as well as the posterior or anterior margin.
Lumbar vertebrae         
  • The fifth lumbar vertebra from above
  • Lumbar vertebrae
VERTEBRAE IN THE REGION OF THE LOWER BACK, BELOW THE THORACIC VERTEBRAE AND ABOVE THE SACRAL VERTEBRAE
Lumbar Vertebrae; Lumbar spine; Lumbar vertebræ; Lumbar vertebra; L1 vertebra; First lumbar vertebra; Lumbar vertebra 1; Lumbar vertebra 2; Lumbar vertebra 3; Lumbar vertebra 4; Lumbar vertebra 5; Vertebrae lumbales; Lumbarization of the first sacral vertebra; Sacralization of the l5; Sacralization of L5; Sacralization of the fifth lumbar; Sacralization of fifth lumbar; Sacralization of fifth lumbar vertebra; Fifth lumbar vertebra; L5 vertebrae
The lumbar vertebrae are, in human anatomy, the five vertebrae between the rib cage and the pelvis. They are the largest segments of the vertebral column and are characterized by the absence of the foramen transversarium within the transverse process (since it is only found in the cervical region) and by the absence of facets on the sides of the body (as found only in the thoracic region).

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Thoracic vertebrae

In vertebrates, thoracic vertebrae compose the middle segment of the vertebral column, between the cervical vertebrae and the lumbar vertebrae. In humans, there are twelve thoracic vertebrae and they are intermediate in size between the cervical and lumbar vertebrae; they increase in size going towards the lumbar vertebrae, with the lower ones being much larger than the upper. They are distinguished by the presence of facets on the sides of the bodies for articulation with the heads of the ribs, as well as facets on the transverse processes of all, except the eleventh and twelfth, for articulation with the tubercles of the ribs. By convention, the human thoracic vertebrae are numbered T1–T12, with the first one (T1) located closest to the skull and the others going down the spine toward the lumbar region.