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Congenital blocked c4 c5 vertebrae is the two cervical (or neck) vertebrae (C4 and C5) fused together, existing at birth, underdeveloped, and which, on x-rays, give the appearance of a more or less solid bony mass.

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What does this means-marginal osteophytes formation seen involving C4-C5 vertebrae?

When bone comes into contact with bone at the joints some wear takes place which causes damage to the bones, When this happens the body attempts to repair the damage which leads to a spur of bone sticking out from the joint making things even worse and sometimes interfering with the nerves that pass between them from the spinal chord to the rest of the body.


What do MRI results mean when they say level C5-C6 moderate diffuse spondylotic disc protrusion noted causing ventral compression with thecal sac?

c5 and c6 are vertebrae in the neck arthritis can cause a growth of bone that ends up putting pressure on the nerves passing out of the spinal chord into the body, in this case I think your arms.


Can angry bird be played on Nokia C5-03?

you can


What does...there are some osteophytes narrowing the neuroforamina bilaterally at c4-5 mean?

Well, none of us has a neck that's getting any younger. Arthritis in the middle of the neck (C4 C5) has resulted in a bit of bone spurring (osteophytes). Those are taking up some of the space in the vetebral holes (foramina) through which the nerves pass. Now, whether or not this finding is causing the symptoms that led to your getting an MRI is another question. Whether they have symptoms or not, the majority of adults 40 and over have similar findings on MRI. The next step is to talk with your health care provider for advice specific to your situation. Nobody gets treatment based on MRI alone.


What level of neck does the carotid arteries bifurcate?

cervical vertebral c5-6

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Where is the C4 C5 and C6 in spine?

The C4, C5, and C6 vertebrae are located in the cervical region of the spine, specifically in the neck area. They are the fourth, fifth, and sixth vertebrae in the cervical column, which consists of seven vertebrae labeled C1 to C7. These vertebrae play a crucial role in supporting the head, allowing for neck mobility, and protecting the spinal cord. The C4 to C6 vertebrae also serve as attachment points for muscles and ligaments that help stabilize the neck.


What nerves exit between C4 and C5?

The nerves that exit between the C4 and C5 vertebrae are primarily the C4 and C5 spinal nerves. These nerves contribute to the cervical plexus and brachial plexus, providing motor and sensory innervation to the shoulder and upper limb. Additionally, the dorsal scapular nerve, which innervates the rhomboid muscles and levator scapulae, may also arise from this region.


Where are the c5 and c4 vertebra located in the neck?

The c5 vertebra is located in the lower part of the neck, just below the c4 vertebra. The c4 vertebra is slightly higher up in the neck compared to the c5 vertebra.


What is anterolisthesis C4 on c5?

Anterolisthesis C4 on C5 refers to a condition where the fourth cervical vertebra (C4) has slipped forward relative to the fifth cervical vertebra (C5). This misalignment can lead to spinal instability, nerve compression, and associated symptoms such as neck pain, headaches, or neurological issues. Anterolisthesis may result from degenerative changes, trauma, or congenital conditions, and treatment options may include physical therapy, medication, or surgery, depending on the severity and symptoms.


How do you identify a c5 transmission?

look at the trans pan if its a c5 it will be square with i think 13 bolts the c4 has the same pan i heard the c5 is 7in long and the c4 is 6 something


Which vertebrae did Charles krauthammer break?

Based on his function my guess is c5 and c6 or C6 & c 7 If he broke c4 or above he would likely be on ventilator 24/7


Where are c4 and c5 vertebrates?

spinal cord


Is a ford c5 trans pan different than a c4 pan?

YES, if it's the stock c5 pan. The stock c5 pan has a hump in the middle of the pan for the transmission oil pickup, that is the only difference. However if it is changing or switching pans you are doing, there is some wiggle room. Since the c5 pan has the hump and the c4 pan is flat, you can put a c5 pan on a c4 trans. but you can't put a STOCK c4 pan on a c5 trans. Why did I emphasize stock? because if you can get a deep enough aftermarket c4 pan think it has to be deeper than 4 inches) it will clear the c5's oil pickup. So in other words if you get a deep enough c4 pan (deeper that 4 in. I think...) it will fit on a c5.


What structure is dorsal to the thyroid?

C4 or C5 vertebra.


What is C4-C5 in cervical means?

Atlas and axis


What is the payout after fusion on c4 c5 c6?

what is a payout for having surgery and fusing c4,c5,c6,c7 and having permanant damage to right index finger.


What body parts are affected by c4 and c5?

The C4 and C5 cervical vertebrae are part of the spinal cord and primarily affect the neck, shoulders, and upper arms. Damage or injury at these levels can impact motor and sensory functions in the diaphragm, which is crucial for breathing, as well as impair arm and shoulder movement. Additionally, it may lead to weakness or paralysis in the corresponding areas, depending on the severity of the injury.