The computed tomography (CT) test which was performed to find out the primary lesion considering the possibility for the carcinogenic bone metastasis observed the fracture on the 7th spinous process (Fig. 4). 强的多热的举起在骨头扫瞄被发现了 (。 3A). 将执行 () 发现主要损害考虑可能性为致癌...
which some authors have informalized todorsal torus(e.g., Harris 2004: page 1243 and fig. 1). Baumel and Witmer (1993: page 87) note that, “the use of ‘Torus’ is preferable since it avoids confusion with the spinous [dorsal] process of the neural arch”. ...
Baumel and Witmer (1993: page 87) note that, “the use of ‘Torus’ is preferable since it avoids confusion with the spinous [dorsal] process of the neural arch”. In my own early papers (e.g., Wedel et al. 2000b) and blog posts I called this feature the dorsal tubercle, which ...
One distinguishing feature of the axis vertebra is the dens, also known as the odontoid process. So known for its resemblance to a tooth, the odontoid process is what allows the atlas to rotate around the axis, thus causing the head to turn. This bony protrusion juts vertically from the an...
Here’s the large supraspinous ligament (lig. elasticum interspinale), which is similar to the nuchal ligament of mammals but independently derived. Compare to the nuchal ligament of a horse (image borrowed from here): Note how the actual profile of the neck is vastly different from what yo...
m particularly intrigued by the pneumatic fossae inscribed into the anterior surface of the neural spine–in Gilmore’s plate they make a broken V shapen, like so \ / (or maybe devil eyes). Now, OMNH 1670 doesn’t have devil eyes on its spine, but it does have a couple of somewhat ...
because every chapter title, heading, and subheading is a complete sentence. This has a lovely effect: once you’ve read the table of contents of the book or any of its parts, you’ve gotten the TL;DR version of the argument. Sort of like a distributed abstract. I’d like to do tha...