Ventral wedging refers to a pattern seen in radiographic imaging of the spine where the front portion of a vertebral body appears to be compressed or wedged compared to the back portion. This can indicate vertebral fractures or deformities, such as in osteoporosis or other conditions affecting bone density. It may lead to Back pain, postural changes, and potential complications if left untreated.
Ventral is the belly side. Dorsal is the back. ventral also known as the anterior surface
The medical term for pertaining to the underside is "ventral."
No, ventral and posterior are not synonymous terms. Ventral refers to the front or abdominal side of an organism, while posterior refers to the back or tail end.
Dorsal and ventral roots are a feature of spinal nerves only. Cranial nerves do not have dorsal and ventral roots.
Ventral nerves are nerves that emerge from the spinal cord on the ventral side (front) of the body. They carry motor commands from the brain to muscles and organs, controlling movement and functions such as respiration and digestion.
Carbonationfrost wedging
wedging ice to a cake at a wedding
Ice wedging is a type of mechanical weathering.
Ice Wedging Or Frost Wedging
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ventral, i think...
no
Anterior means the same as ventral in humans.
Ice wedging
Frontal wedging is when warm air and cold air collide at the surface, or front.
there is not a ventral nerve cord
Ventral is the belly side. Dorsal is the back. ventral also known as the anterior surface