11 VP axial sk. & 12 VP & 13 VP Flashcards

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Axial skeleton

  • ? and ?
  • ?
  • ?
  • ?

Vertebral Formula for the dog: ?

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Axial skeleton incldues
Skull and mandibles , vertebrae, ribs and sternum

Vertebral Formula for the dog: C7 T13 L7 S3

Cervical (7), Thoracic (13), Lumbar (7), Sacral (3), Caudal

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Vertebral body
* ? are located between adjacent bodies

Vertebral arch
* Consists of ? (walls) and
? (roof)
* ? - surrounded by arch and dorsal surface of body

Processes
* (Dorsal) spinous process
* ? – bilateral
* ? – cranial and caudal pairs

Vertebral canal and intervertebral foramen

Vertebral canal
* Formed by the ?
* Houses ?

Intervertebral foramen
* Located laterally between ? vertebrae
* ? and ? course through

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Vertebral body
* intervertebral discs are located between adjacent bodies

Vertebral arch
* Consists of pedicles (walls) and
laminae (roof)
* vertebral foramen - surrounded by arch and dorsal surface of body

Processes
* (Dorsal) spinous process
* transverse processes – bilateral
* articular processes – cranial and caudal pairs

Vertebral canal and intervertebral foramen

Vertebral canal
* Formed by the vertebral foramen
* Houses spinal cord

Intervertebral foramen
* Located laterally between adjacent vertebrae
* spinal nerves and blood vessels course through

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Cervical vertebrae C1 and C2 are NOT typical vertebrae!

C1 (Atlas)
* Large transverse processes, referred to as
?
* No ? like C2 (Axis)

C2 (Axis)
* Prominent ?
* ? articulates with atlas

Joints associated with the Atlas

Atlanto-occipital joint
* Between ? and the ?
* Allows ? and ? only (nodding “?” joint)

Atlantoaxial joint
* Between the ? and the ?
* ? along the long axis (“no” joint)

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Cervical vertebrae C1 and C2 are NOT typical vertebrae!

C1 (Atlas)
* Large transverse processes, referred to as
wings
* No spinous process like C2 (Axis)

C2 (Axis)
* Prominent spinous process
* Dens articulates with atlas

Joints associated with the Atlas

Atlanto-occipital joint
* Between atlas (C1) and the occipital condyles of skull
* Allows extension and flexion only (nodding “yes” joint)

Atlantoaxial joint
* Between the axial C2 and atlas C1 ?
* Rotary movement along the long axis (“no” joint)

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Ligaments associated with the atlas and axis

? ligaments stabilize the atlas and axis.

*** IMP!!! ? - holds dens against the atlas

C3-C6
* ?
* Short ?
* ? present in transverse processes of C1- C6 for vertebral artery, vein, nerve

C7
* ? transverse foramen
* Has a ? for articulation with the ?

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Ligaments associated with the atlas and axis

several ligaments stabilize the atlas and axis.

***!!! Transverse ligament of the atlas - holds dens against the atlas

Ligaments associated with the atlas and axis

C3-C6
* more typical
* Short spinous processes
* transverse foramen present in transverse processes of C1- C6 for vertebral artery, vein, nerve

C7
* No transverse foramen
* Has a costal fovea for articulation with the 1st rib

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Thoracic vertebrae

  • short or long spinous processes?
  • Short transverse processes due to ?
  • Costal foveae on bodies and transverse processes for ?
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Thoracic vertebrae

  • long spinous processes?
  • Short transverse processes due to articulation w ribs
  • Costal foveae on bodies and transverse processes for articulation w ribs
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Ribs and sternum

  • how many pairs of ribs in the dog (same as dog)
  • how many sternebrae in the dog
  • ribs dont attach directly to sternum, ribs attach to ***IMP ? which in turn attaches to sternum

Costochondral junction present at the end of ribs which attaches to costal cartilage

know where manubrium and xiphoid cartilage is (image in answer.)

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Ribs and sternum

  • how many pairs of ribs in the dog (same as dog). = same as T so 13 pairs of ribs
  • how many sternebrae in the dog = 8 sternebrae in dog
  • ribs dont attach directly to sternum, ribs attach to ***IMP costal cartilage which in turn attaches to sternum

Costochondral junction present at the end of ribs which attaches to costal cartilage

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Rib articulation

The head of the rib articulates with the bodies of the ? vertebrae cranial to that rib for ribs ?.

For ribs 1-13, the head of the rib articulates with the body of the same number.

The *? of the ribs articulate with the *? of the ? thoracic vertebrae for all ribs.

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Rib articulation

The head of the rib articulates with the bodies of the thoracic vertebrae cranial to that rib for ribs.

For ribs 1-13, the head of the rib articulates with the body of the same number.

The *head of the ribs articulate with the *transverse processes of the ? thoracic vertebrae for all ribs.

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Lumbar vertebrae

  • small or large bodies?
  • small or L? transverse processes
  • ? spinous processes
  • Extra ? for muscle

SACRUM

Fused S1, S2, S3 vertebrae
* Articulates with ? (2)
* The junction of the ventral surface with the cranial extremities forms a lip called the ?
* Fused ? processes
* Foramen for ? instead of
intervertebral foramina (3, 3’)

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Lumbar vertebrae
* large bodies
* L transverse processes
* prominent spinous processes
* Extra processes for muscle

Sacrum
* Fused S1, S2, S3 vertebrae
* Articulates with ilium (2)
* The junction of the ventral surface with the cranial extremities forms a lip called the sacral promontory
* Fused transverse processes
* Foramen for nerves instead of
intervertebral foramina (3, 3’)

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Caudal/coccygeal vertebrae

The first few caudal vertebrae look like typical vertebrae and then they become more ?-shaped
* ? located on Ca4-Ca6 - function?

Intervertebral disc

▪Located between ? (except at ? and in the ?)
▪? structure
▪? absorber, spreads the ? evenly between bones

▪Two parts:
1. ?
* Outer circumferential collagenous fibers
* Thicker ?

  1. ?
    * Inner ? core
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Caudal/coccygeal vertebrae

The first few caudal vertebrae look like typical vertebrae and then they become more rod-shaped
* Hemal arch located on Ca4-Ca6 - protects tail vessel.

Intervertebral disc

▪Located between vertebral bodies (except at C1-C2 and in the sacrum)
▪Fibrocartiliganous structure
▪shock absorber, which spreads the load evenly between bones

▪Two parts:
1. anulus fibrosus
* Outer circumferential collagenous fibers
* Thicker ventrally

  1. nucleus pulposes
    * Inner gelatinous core
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Vertebral ligaments

Supraspinous ligament
* Courses ? along the ? processes of ? – Ca3 vertebrae

Nuchal ligament
* ? extension of the supraspinous ligament
* Courses between the spinous processes of the ? and ? in the dog (more extensive in large animals!)
* Not present in the cat (or pig)

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Vertebral ligaments

*Supraspinous ligament
* Courses dorsally along the spinous processes of T1 – Ca3 vertebrae

*Nuchal ligament
* cranial extension of the supraspinous ligament
* Courses between the spinous processes of the C2 and T1 in the dog (more extensive in large animals!)
* Not present in the cat (or pig)

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Vertebral ligaments

Dorsal longitudinal ligament (A) -
* Located on the dorsal surface of the ?, ventral to the ?

Ventral longitudinal ligament (J)

  • Located on the ventral surface of the ?

? and ? ligaments

  • Broad bands between spinous processes and between transverse processes
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Vertebral ligaments

Dorsal longitudinal ligament (A) - (even tho name dorsal its ventral to spinal chord but only dorsal to body of vertebrae)

  • Located on the dorsal surface of the vertebral bodies, ventral to the spinal cord

Ventral longitudinal ligament (J)

  • Located on the ventral surface of the vertebral bodies

Interspinous and intertransverse ligaments

  • Broad bands between spinous processes and between transverse processes
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