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Neurapophysis
Neu`ra`poph´y`sis
n. | 1. | (Anat.) One of the two lateral processes or elements which form the neural arch. |
neurapophysis
neurapophysis[¦nu̇r·ə′päf·ə·səs] (embryology) Either of two projections on each embryonic vertebra which unite to form the neural arch. neurapophysis
neurapophysis [noor″ah-pof´ĭ-sis] a structure forming either side of the neural arch; also, the part supposedly homologous with this structure in a so-called cranial vertebra.lam·i·na of ver·te·bral arch [TA] the flattened posterior portion of the vertebral arch extending between the pedicles and the midline, forming the dorsal wall of the vertebral foramen, and from the midline junction from which the spinous process extends. Synonym(s): lamina arcus vertebrae [TA], neurapophysislam·i·na of ver·te·bral arch (lam'i-nă vĕr'tĕ-brăl ahrch) [TA] The flattened posterior portion of the vertebral arch extending between the pedicles and the midline, forming the dorsal wall of the vertebral foramen; the spinous process extends from the midline junction of right and left laminae. Synonym(s): lamina arcus vertebrae [TA] , neurapophysis. |