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Which is the anticlinal vertebrae in Rabbit?

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Answered by adrija99
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The anticlinal vertebra is a point in the caudal thoracic vertebral column at which vertebral anatomic features change. It may be used as a point of reference in diagnostic imaging studies. However, its exact definition and anatomic location are not consistent between anatomic texts.

The anticlinal vertebra was identified as Th10 in 56.4% of rabbits and Th11 in 42.4% of rabbits. ... Five variants of thoracolumbar transitional vertebrae were identified. Cervical butterfly vertebrae were detected in three rabbits.

Answered by jhum7
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The anticlinal vertebre was identified as Th10 in 54.4% in rabbits and Th11 in 42.6% in rabbits ...one rabbit exhibited three congenital vertebral anomalies :cervical block vertebra thoracic hemivertebre and therocolumber transitional vertebrat

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