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Sacrum - Variations |  | Sacrum - Variations: Encyclopedia II - Sacrum - Variations |  | The sacrum, in some cases, consists of six pieces; occasionally the number is reduced to four. The bodies of the first and second vertebrae may fail to unite.
Sometimes the uppermost transverse tubercles are not joined to the rest of the ala on one or both sides, or the sacral canal may be open throughout a considerable part of its length, in consequence of the imperfect development of the laminae and spinous processes.
The sacrum, also, varies considerably wit ...
See also:Sacrum, Sacrum - Surfaces, Sacrum - Pelvic surface, Sacrum - Dorsal surface, Sacrum - Lateral surface, Sacrum - Base, Sacrum - Apex, Sacrum - Vertebral canal, Sacrum - Articulations, Sacrum - Sexual dimorphism, Sacrum - Variations |  | | Sacrum, Sacrum - Apex, Sacrum - Articulations, Sacrum - Base, Sacrum - Dorsal surface, Sacrum - Lateral surface, Sacrum - Pelvic surface, Sacrum - Sexual dimorphism, Sacrum - Surfaces, Sacrum - Variations, Sacrum - Vertebral canal, Bone terminology, Terms for anatomical location, Pelvimetry |  | |
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Sacrum - Variations
The sacrum, in some cases, consists of six pieces; occasionally the number is reduced to four. The bodies of the first and second vertebrae may fail to unite.
Sometimes the uppermost transverse tubercles are not joined to the rest of the ala on one or both sides, or the sacral canal may be open throughout a considerable part of its length, in consequence of the imperfect development of the laminae and spinous processes.
The sacrum, also, varies considerably with respect to its degree of curvature.
Other related archivesBone terminology, Coccygeus, Gluteus maximus, Iliacus, Multifidus, Pelvimetry, Piriformis, Psoas major, Terms for anatomical location, ala, coccyx, fibrocartilage, kyphosis, lumbar vertebra, nutation, sexually dimorphic, vertebral column
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