10.1055/b-0037-146628 3 Cervical Vertebrae Maria Peris-Celda Fig. 3.1. Cranium and cervical spine, left oblique view. The vertebral arteries have been represented with molding material. Fig. 3.2. Cranium and cervical spine, anterior inferior view of the spine and skull base. The vertebral arteries have been represented with molding material. Fig. 3.3. Cranium and cervical spine, posterior view of the spine and the craniocervical junction. The vertebral arteries have been represented with molding material. Fig. 3.4. Cranium and upper cervical spine, and left view of the spine and the craniocervical junction. The vertebral arteries have been represented with molding material. Fig. 3.5. Cervical spine, anterior view. Fig. 3.6. Cervical spine, right lateral view. Fig. 3.7. Cervical spine, posterior view. Fig. 3.8. Cervical spine, right lateral view. The vertebral artery has been represented with molding material. Fig. 3.9. C1 vertebra (atlas), anterior view. Fig. 3.10. C1 vertebra (atlas), posterior view. Fig. 3.11. C1 vertebra (atlas), right lateral view. Fig. 3.12. C1 vertebra (atlas), superior view. Fig. 3.13. C1 vertebra (atlas), inferior view. Fig. 3.14. C2 vertebra (axis), anterior view. Fig. 3.15. C2 vertebra (axis), posterior view. Fig. 3.16. C2 vertebra (axis), right lateral view. Fig. 3.17. C2 vertebra (axis), superior view. Fig. 3.18. C2 vertebra (axis), inferior view. Fig. 3.19. C1 and C2 vertebrae, anterior view. Fig. 3.20. C1 and C2 vertebrae, posterior view. Fig. 3.21. C1 and C2 vertebrae, right lateral view. Fig. 3.22. C1 and C2 vertebrae, superior view. Fig. 3.23. C1 and C2 vertebrae, superior oblique view. The vertebral artery on the right side has been represented with molding material. Fig. 3.24. C3 vertebra, anterior view. Fig. 3.25. C3 vertebra, posterior view. Fig. 3.26. C3 vertebra, right lateral view. Fig. 3.27. C3 vertebra, superior view. Fig. 3.28. C3 vertebra, inferior view. Fig. 3.29. C3 vertebra, superior oblique view. The cervical nerve and vertebral artery have been represented with molding material. Fig. 3.30. C1, C2, and C3 vertebrae, anterior view. Fig. 3.31. C1, C2, and C3 vertebrae, right lateral view. Fig. 3.32. C1, C2, and C3 vertebrae, right posterior oblique view. Fig. 3.33. C3 and C4 vertebrae, anterior view. Fig. 3.34. C3 and C4 vertebrae, right anterior oblique view. Fig. 3.35. C7 vertebra, superior view. Fig. 3.36. C7 vertebra, inferior view. Only gold members can continue reading. Log In or Register to continue Share this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Related Related posts: 1 Adult and Fetal Skull 2 Bones of the Skull and Skull Bone Articulations 11 Internal Ear 5 Face: Deep Dissection 6 Anterior Aspect of the Neck: Superficial Dissection 21 Cerebellum and Brainstem Stay updated, free articles. Join our Telegram channel Join Tags: and Brain, Computed Tomography (MRI, CT), EMG;Magnetic Resonance Imaging, I Osteology of the Head and Neck, Neck, Neuroradiology, Neurosonology, Neurosurgery, Rhoton’s Atlas of Head May 23, 2020 | Posted by drzezo in NEUROSURGERY | Comments Off on 3 Cervical Vertebrae Full access? Get Clinical Tree
10.1055/b-0037-146628 3 Cervical Vertebrae Maria Peris-Celda Fig. 3.1. Cranium and cervical spine, left oblique view. The vertebral arteries have been represented with molding material. Fig. 3.2. Cranium and cervical spine, anterior inferior view of the spine and skull base. The vertebral arteries have been represented with molding material. Fig. 3.3. Cranium and cervical spine, posterior view of the spine and the craniocervical junction. The vertebral arteries have been represented with molding material. Fig. 3.4. Cranium and upper cervical spine, and left view of the spine and the craniocervical junction. The vertebral arteries have been represented with molding material. Fig. 3.5. Cervical spine, anterior view. Fig. 3.6. Cervical spine, right lateral view. Fig. 3.7. Cervical spine, posterior view. Fig. 3.8. Cervical spine, right lateral view. The vertebral artery has been represented with molding material. Fig. 3.9. C1 vertebra (atlas), anterior view. Fig. 3.10. C1 vertebra (atlas), posterior view. Fig. 3.11. C1 vertebra (atlas), right lateral view. Fig. 3.12. C1 vertebra (atlas), superior view. Fig. 3.13. C1 vertebra (atlas), inferior view. Fig. 3.14. C2 vertebra (axis), anterior view. Fig. 3.15. C2 vertebra (axis), posterior view. Fig. 3.16. C2 vertebra (axis), right lateral view. Fig. 3.17. C2 vertebra (axis), superior view. Fig. 3.18. C2 vertebra (axis), inferior view. Fig. 3.19. C1 and C2 vertebrae, anterior view. Fig. 3.20. C1 and C2 vertebrae, posterior view. Fig. 3.21. C1 and C2 vertebrae, right lateral view. Fig. 3.22. C1 and C2 vertebrae, superior view. Fig. 3.23. C1 and C2 vertebrae, superior oblique view. The vertebral artery on the right side has been represented with molding material. Fig. 3.24. C3 vertebra, anterior view. Fig. 3.25. C3 vertebra, posterior view. Fig. 3.26. C3 vertebra, right lateral view. Fig. 3.27. C3 vertebra, superior view. Fig. 3.28. C3 vertebra, inferior view. Fig. 3.29. C3 vertebra, superior oblique view. The cervical nerve and vertebral artery have been represented with molding material. Fig. 3.30. C1, C2, and C3 vertebrae, anterior view. Fig. 3.31. C1, C2, and C3 vertebrae, right lateral view. Fig. 3.32. C1, C2, and C3 vertebrae, right posterior oblique view. Fig. 3.33. C3 and C4 vertebrae, anterior view. Fig. 3.34. C3 and C4 vertebrae, right anterior oblique view. Fig. 3.35. C7 vertebra, superior view. Fig. 3.36. C7 vertebra, inferior view. Only gold members can continue reading. Log In or Register to continue Share this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Related Related posts: 1 Adult and Fetal Skull 2 Bones of the Skull and Skull Bone Articulations 11 Internal Ear 5 Face: Deep Dissection 6 Anterior Aspect of the Neck: Superficial Dissection 21 Cerebellum and Brainstem Stay updated, free articles. Join our Telegram channel Join Tags: and Brain, Computed Tomography (MRI, CT), EMG;Magnetic Resonance Imaging, I Osteology of the Head and Neck, Neck, Neuroradiology, Neurosonology, Neurosurgery, Rhoton’s Atlas of Head May 23, 2020 | Posted by drzezo in NEUROSURGERY | Comments Off on 3 Cervical Vertebrae Full access? Get Clinical Tree
10.1055/b-0037-146628 3 Cervical Vertebrae Maria Peris-Celda Fig. 3.1. Cranium and cervical spine, left oblique view. The vertebral arteries have been represented with molding material. Fig. 3.2. Cranium and cervical spine, anterior inferior view of the spine and skull base. The vertebral arteries have been represented with molding material. Fig. 3.3. Cranium and cervical spine, posterior view of the spine and the craniocervical junction. The vertebral arteries have been represented with molding material. Fig. 3.4. Cranium and upper cervical spine, and left view of the spine and the craniocervical junction. The vertebral arteries have been represented with molding material. Fig. 3.5. Cervical spine, anterior view. Fig. 3.6. Cervical spine, right lateral view. Fig. 3.7. Cervical spine, posterior view. Fig. 3.8. Cervical spine, right lateral view. The vertebral artery has been represented with molding material. Fig. 3.9. C1 vertebra (atlas), anterior view. Fig. 3.10. C1 vertebra (atlas), posterior view. Fig. 3.11. C1 vertebra (atlas), right lateral view. Fig. 3.12. C1 vertebra (atlas), superior view. Fig. 3.13. C1 vertebra (atlas), inferior view. Fig. 3.14. C2 vertebra (axis), anterior view. Fig. 3.15. C2 vertebra (axis), posterior view. Fig. 3.16. C2 vertebra (axis), right lateral view. Fig. 3.17. C2 vertebra (axis), superior view. Fig. 3.18. C2 vertebra (axis), inferior view. Fig. 3.19. C1 and C2 vertebrae, anterior view. Fig. 3.20. C1 and C2 vertebrae, posterior view. Fig. 3.21. C1 and C2 vertebrae, right lateral view. Fig. 3.22. C1 and C2 vertebrae, superior view. Fig. 3.23. C1 and C2 vertebrae, superior oblique view. The vertebral artery on the right side has been represented with molding material. Fig. 3.24. C3 vertebra, anterior view. Fig. 3.25. C3 vertebra, posterior view. Fig. 3.26. C3 vertebra, right lateral view. Fig. 3.27. C3 vertebra, superior view. Fig. 3.28. C3 vertebra, inferior view. Fig. 3.29. C3 vertebra, superior oblique view. The cervical nerve and vertebral artery have been represented with molding material. Fig. 3.30. C1, C2, and C3 vertebrae, anterior view. Fig. 3.31. C1, C2, and C3 vertebrae, right lateral view. Fig. 3.32. C1, C2, and C3 vertebrae, right posterior oblique view. Fig. 3.33. C3 and C4 vertebrae, anterior view. Fig. 3.34. C3 and C4 vertebrae, right anterior oblique view. Fig. 3.35. C7 vertebra, superior view. Fig. 3.36. C7 vertebra, inferior view. Only gold members can continue reading. Log In or Register to continue Share this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Related Related posts: 1 Adult and Fetal Skull 2 Bones of the Skull and Skull Bone Articulations 11 Internal Ear 5 Face: Deep Dissection 6 Anterior Aspect of the Neck: Superficial Dissection 21 Cerebellum and Brainstem Stay updated, free articles. Join our Telegram channel Join Tags: and Brain, Computed Tomography (MRI, CT), EMG;Magnetic Resonance Imaging, I Osteology of the Head and Neck, Neck, Neuroradiology, Neurosonology, Neurosurgery, Rhoton’s Atlas of Head May 23, 2020 | Posted by drzezo in NEUROSURGERY | Comments Off on 3 Cervical Vertebrae Full access? Get Clinical Tree