disce disease
What is A Large Mass Lesion seen in the retrocrural area and anterior T11 and T12 vertebral bodies.
This refers to the vertebrae in the cervical region (7 of them), thoracic region (12 of them) and lumbar region (5 of them).
large bodies of water!!
If by small bodies you mean planets, then Jupiter is the answer you want. If you mean dwarf planets, then you are looking for Ceres in the asteroid belt between Jupiter and Mars.
Well by large bodies you mean planets, so its mercury,venus, saturn, earth uranius,neptune,mars,jupiter.
Big bodies
I think you mean level of the vertebral column is a lumbar puncture generally performed?
Anatomic alignment is used to maintain the anatomic position of the joint lines. It is used because the alignment in the spines is crucial in maintaining a proper posture.
Surgical procedure code for: vertebral corpectomy (vertebral body resection), partial or complete, combined thoracolumbar approach with decompression of spinal cord, cauda equina or nerve root(s), lower thoracic or lumbar; single segment.
What is A Large Mass Lesion seen in the retrocrural area and anterior T11 and T12 vertebral bodies.
Lumbar Puncture
stenosis
Everybody has only one lumbar spine. You may mean six lumbar vertebrae, instead of the normal five. This is an anatomical variation, not in itself e problem.
If you have a capacious lumbar spinal canal, it means that it is a wide one. Some people have wider ones than others.
Intervertebral disc disorders; postlaminectomy syndrome; lumbar region (Spinal disorder due to spinal laminectomy surgery; lumbar region)
That means there is a bulging disc that is impinging on the central canal (spinal cord) between the vertebral bodies at the C6-C7 levels, which may or may not be symptomatic.
There's a slit in the back of the ring that holds the vertebral disk.