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vertebral arteries pass through foramen magnum and reach the inferior of the brain & unite to from the basilar artery. The vertebral artery supplies the posterior of the brain. Basilar atery branches into posterior cerebral artery & cerebellar arteries that supply the cerebellum & pons. Common carotid arteries divide & the internal carotid supplies structures internal to the skull
What is A Large Mass Lesion seen in the retrocrural area and anterior T11 and T12 vertebral bodies.
The vertebral arch :)
vertebral column is inferior to the tranchea
posterior
the sternum is anterior to the vertebral column
the sternum is anterior to the vertebral column
the vertebral column
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The spinous process is found on the posterior surface of most vertebrae.
The anterior or posterior displacement of a vertebra or the vertebral column in relation to the vertebrae below.
There's a slit in the back of the ring that holds the vertebral disk.
No, it's posterior, meaning behind. Inferior would mean below it
That structure is called as pair of pedicles. They go to posterior side from the body of vertebra.
The vertebral arteries are branches from the subclavian arteries that travel up the spine in the foramen transversarium and into the skull in the formen magnum. They fuse at the level of the midbrain to form the basilar artery and then the posterior cerebral arteries. They supply blood to the brainstem, cerebellum and posterior portions of the brain.