Definition of Vertebrals. Meaning of Vertebrals. Synonyms of Vertebrals

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Definition of Vertebrals

Vertebral
Vertebral Ver"te*bral, n. (Zo["o]l.) A vertebrate. [R.]

Meaning of Vertebrals from wikipedia

- structure composed of bone and some hyaline cartilage, that make up the vertebral column or spine, of vertebrates. The proportions of the vertebrae differ...
- column, also known as the vertebral column, spine or backbone, is the core part of the axial skeleton in vertebrates. The vertebral column is the defining...
- The vertebral arteries are major arteries of the neck. Typically, the vertebral arteries originate from the subclavian arteries. Each vessel courses superiorly...
- Vertebral augmentation, including vertebroplasty and kyphoplasty, refers to similar percutaneous spinal procedures in which bone cement is injected through...
- Vertebral scales, in snakes, are large scales along the top of the back of the snake, i.e., the uppermost row. They are a specialised form of dorsal scales...
- Vertebral artery dissection (VAD) is a flap-like tear of the inner lining of the vertebral artery, which is located in the neck and supplies blood to the...
- Congenital vertebral anomalies are a collection of malformations of the spine. Most, around 85%, are not clinically significant, but they can cause compression...
- foramen, an opening in each transverse process, through which the vertebral artery, vertebral veins, and inferior cervical ganglion p****. The remainder of...
- In chiropractic, a vertebral subluxation means pressure on nerves, abnormal functions creating a lesion in some portion of the body, either in its action...
- fossa, above the spine of sca****, is concave, smooth, and broader at its vertebral than at its humeral end; its medial two-thirds give origin to the Supraspinatus...