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ANTERIOR SACRAL FORAMINA APEX OF SACRUM TRANSVERSE PROCESS
SESSIO Section 11 THE CENTRAL ... LATE 9 BASE - SUPERIOR ARTICULAR
PROCESS - LATERAL MASS SACRAL PORTION OF PELVIC BRIM ( LINEA ...
ANTERIOR SACRAL FORAMINA APEX OF SACRUM TRANSVERSE PROCESS
SESSIO Section 11 THE CENTRAL ... LATE 9 BASE - SUPERIOR ARTICULAR
PROCESS - LATERAL MASS SACRAL PORTION OF PELVIC BRIM ( LINEA ...
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From the lowermost end of the spinal cord – the conus medullaris - extends a
delicate median prolongation , the filum terminale interna , which ends with the
dural sac at the second sacral vertebra . Its extradural prolongation – filum
terminale ...
From the lowermost end of the spinal cord – the conus medullaris - extends a
delicate median prolongation , the filum terminale interna , which ends with the
dural sac at the second sacral vertebra . Its extradural prolongation – filum
terminale ...
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In the lower sacral segments both trunks converge toward the median plane and
terminate in a common ganglion , the ganglion impar or coccygeal ganglion , on
the surface of the coccyx . The sacral portion of the sympathetic trunk usually ...
In the lower sacral segments both trunks converge toward the median plane and
terminate in a common ganglion , the ganglion impar or coccygeal ganglion , on
the surface of the coccyx . The sacral portion of the sympathetic trunk usually ...
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