Asymmetric sacralization of vertebra on the right refers to a condition where one of the lumbar vertebrae, often the fifth lumbar vertebra (L5), fuses partially or completely with the sacrum on the right side, leading to an asymmetrical alignment. This can result in altered biomechanics of the lower spine and pelvis, potentially causing pain or discomfort. The condition may be congenital or acquired and can affect mobility and posture. Diagnosis typically involves imaging studies, such as X-rays or MRI, to assess the extent of the sacralization.
left sided sacralisation of L5 vertebra seen
Sacralization means that the last vertebra in the lumbar series is part of the sacrum instead. It is a normal human variant. However, the last lumbar vertebra is L5. Sacralization of L3 is likely to be a typo.
Sacralization is the process of imbuing something with religious or sacred qualities. It involves elevating an object, place, or person to a higher status, often through rituals, ceremonies, or symbolic actions to invoke spiritual significance.
Yes, some people can have extra vertebrae, a condition known as lumbarization or sacralization, where either the first sacral vertebra becomes separate (lumbarization) or the last lumbar vertebra fuses with the sacrum (sacralization). These variations can occur in the lumbar or sacral regions of the spine and are often discovered incidentally during imaging studies. While most individuals with extra vertebrae do not experience any symptoms, in some cases, they may lead to back pain or other issues.
This is a description of a congenital deformity or congenital malformation at the very bottom of the spine that rests on the sacral part of the pelvis, just above the tailbone. This type of deformity is fairly common, and is perhaps the most common type of spinal abnormality a person can have from birth.What this explanation is saying is that the very last spinal bone, the 5th lumbar segment, on the left side appears to be attempting to look like part of the sacral segment that it is resting upon. Asymmetry means that the right and left sides of the L5 vertebra look different; the right side is normal and the left side is abnormal to some degree as it attempts to look like part of the sacrum. Typically, in a case of sacralization the part of L5 called the transverse process is broader and taller than it should be and might be trying to touch or articulate with the sacrum.The explanation does not mention the degree of asymmetrical sacralization present; it could be very slight or mild or severe and extensive. The more asymmetrical a congenital deformity is, the more unstable and prone to causing pain it tends to be.This kind of spinal malformation is not necessarily painful, but it can pose a degree of instability to the lower back and when stressed might lead to a painful low back in some people.
Sacrality is the property of being sacral - or sacredness.
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The Axis is the second vertebra in your spinal column right at the top.
Sacralization is the fusion of the last lumbar vertebrae with the first segment of the sacrum.
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