Spine anatomy in conventional radiography
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Keywords

Anatomía
Columna vertebral
Articulaciones
Núcleo pulposo
Radiografía
Tomografía Anatomy
Spine
Joints
Nucleus pulposus
Radiography
Tomography

How to Cite

Juan Sierra, I. A. ., Lozano Rincón, L., Patricia Dávila, C., Mora, J. A., & Tramontini Jens, C. (2018). Spine anatomy in conventional radiography. Revista Médica Sanitas, 21(1), 39-46. Retrieved from //revistas.unisanitas.edu.co/index.php/rms/article/view/312

Abstract

In this article we review spine anatomy, which main structure is composed by vertebrae, intervertebral discs, joints and ligaments; each one with its own characteristics, united to each other to accomplish stability and locomotion function in human body.

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