When vertebral height and alignment are preserved, it means that the vertebrae in the spine are maintaining their normal size and shape, and are in their correct position relative to each other. This is important for proper spinal function and alignment, which helps to support the body's weight and allows for normal movement. Any loss of vertebral height or misalignment can lead to issues such as compression of nerves or spinal instability.
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Grossly preserved means that to the naked eye, it looks intact.
"Vertebral body heights and alignment are within normal limits" indicates that the vertebrae in the spine are of appropriate height and are properly aligned. This suggests that there are no signs of significant deformities, fractures, or conditions like scoliosis affecting the spine. Overall, it reflects a healthy spinal structure without abnormalities that could lead to pain or functional issues.
There's a slit in the back of the ring that holds the vertebral disk.
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This is probably the meat of the loin muscle on each side of the vertebral column.
No, it's posterior, meaning behind. Inferior would mean below it
To keep alive or in existance;make lasting.
If you mean the height of Cleopatra's needles, they are roughly 68 feet high.If you mean the height of Cleopatra's needles, they are roughly 68 feet high.If you mean the height of Cleopatra's needles, they are roughly 68 feet high.If you mean the height of Cleopatra's needles, they are roughly 68 feet high.If you mean the height of Cleopatra's needles, they are roughly 68 feet high.If you mean the height of Cleopatra's needles, they are roughly 68 feet high.If you mean the height of Cleopatra's needles, they are roughly 68 feet high.If you mean the height of Cleopatra's needles, they are roughly 68 feet high.If you mean the height of Cleopatra's needles, they are roughly 68 feet high.
Scoliosis means 'S' shaped vertebral column. Dextroscoliosis means the mirror image of the same.
Scoliosis is an abnormal curvature of the spine, which often is noticed in childhood to teen years. It creates an abnormal curve in the vertebral spine. In severe scoliosis, the spinal vertebra can twist or curve so drastically that it misaligns the vertebra and places pressure on the spinal cord. However, yours is mild with no misalignment of the spine, therefore, chances are that you have no spinal cord entrapment. However, you should talk to your doctor about whether you need a brace, physical therapy, or specific exercises to prevent the condition from getting worse.