| Bone: Pedicle of vertebral arch | |
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| A typical thoracic vertebra, viewed from above. (Pedicle labeled at left.) | |
| A cervical vertebra. (Pedicle labeled at upper right.) | |
| Latin | pediculus arcus vertebrae, radix arcus vertebrae |
| Gray's | subject #20 97 |
The pedicles (from Latin pediculus, "small foot") are two short, thick processes, which project backward, one on either side, from the upper part of the body, at the junction of its posterior and lateral surfaces. They connect the body of the spinal vertebra to the arch.
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- Photo of model at Waynesburg College skeleton2/pedicle
- pedicle+of+arch+of+vertebra at eMedicine Dictionary
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