Anatomy Flashcards
What does the Atlas (C1) NOT have?
Verterbral body
What makes the Axis unique?
contains the dens (odontoid process)
What are the parts that make up a typical Cervical vertebra?
Body Transverse process Transverse foramina Pedicles Lamina Spinous Process
What angle are the intervertebral formamina found at for c-spine?
45 degrees from MSP
15 degrees inferiorly
What makes the T-spine unique?
the transverse processes contain a small concave facet for articulation w/ tubercle of rib
What angle is are the zygapophyseal joints in the t-spine found at?
15-20 degrees from MCP
70-75 degrees from MSP
What are the mamillary process in the L-spine?
smooth, rounded projection on the back of each superior articular process
What is the average angle of the zygapophyseal joints in the L spine?
30-60 degrees to MSP
what makes the 5th intervertebral foramina of the l-spine different?
it turns slightly anteriorly
Orbitomeatal line is extended 10 degrees from the perpendicular. What is the degree of angulation & direction of the central ray in order to obtain a 30 degree frontooccipital (Towne) projection?
a. 20 degree caudad
b. 20 degree cephalad
c. 40 degree caudad
d. 40 degree cephalad
c. 40 degree caudad
Towne projection requires a 30 degree caudad angulation to the perpendiculat OML. Thus, with a 10 degree extension of the OML, a 40 degree caudad angulation is required.