Normal anatomyThis article provides a brief overview of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the lumbar spine for the clinician. A basic review of MRI lumbar protocols is followed by a discussion of the most common imaging sequences. The appearance of normal lumbar anatomy is reviewed with ...
Figure 6 - Cross-sectional anatomy of the mouse on high-resolution X-ray computed tomography (micro-CT): in vivo imaging on a murine model Figure 7 - Anatomy of the laboratory mouse: in vivo imaging atlas on a high-resolution X-ray computed tomography (micro-CT) Figure 8 - Mouse -...
An evaluation based on normal anatomy for lumbar spine and chest radiography. Optimisation in diagnostic radiology requires accurate methods for determination of patient absorbed dose and clinical image quality. Simple methods for evaluation of clinical image quality are at present scarce and this project...
Normal hilar anatomy. A coronal image from a CT scan demonstrates the hilar anatomy as seen on a radiograph. The right pulmonary artery (RPA) is in the mediastinum and therefore not visible on the frontal radiograph. On a frontal radiograph the main shadow of the right hilum is formed by ...
et al. Biomechanics of the sacroiliac joint: Anatomy, function, biomechanics, sexual dimorphism, and causes of pain. Int. J. Spine Surg. 14, 3–13. https://doi.org/10.14444/6077 (2020). Article PubMed Google Scholar Vleeming, A. et al. The sacroiliac joint: An overview of its ...
Spinal column - CT scan - CT anatomyTo analyse the anatomo-radiological correlation of the spine and spinal cord, 22 formalized, frozen anatomical specimens corresponding to different regions of the spinal column (8 cervical, 5 dorsal, and 9 lumbar) were studied by CT scans on axial, sagittal...
SpineRauschning W: Normal and pathologic anatomy of the lumbar root canals. Spine 12:1008-1019, 1987Rauschning W. Normal and pathologic anatomy of the lumbar root canals. Spine (Phila Pa 1976) 1987; 12:1008-19.Rauschning W. Normal and pathologic anatomy of the lumbar root canals[J]....
This chapter outlines the basic and essential anatomy of the spine. It begins with osseous and ligamentous anatomy which are grouped by their location: cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral, and coccygeal. Conventional anatomy is followed by a brief overview of variant anatomy, which is crucial in ...
anatomysympathetic nervous systemBackground Degenerative processes of the lumbar spine may change the position of the sympathetic trunk which might cause failure of sympathetic blocks owing to inadequate distribution of local anaesthetic. Methods The retroperitoneal spaces of 56 cadavers [24 males and 32 ...
Analysis of the contents of the spinal canal requires administration of intrathecal contrast material, except in the lumbar region, where epidural fat serves as a natural contrast agent. This article illustrates and discusses normal axial CT anatomy of the spine.D L LaMasters...