A lateral cervical vertebral projection demonstrating the right and left articular pillars and zygapophyseal joints with superoinferior separation, the inferior cortices of the cranium and mandible without superimposition, and the vertebral foramen of C1 visualized was obtained with the:

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The said lateral cervical vertebral projection was obtained with the head and upper cervical vertebrae tilted toward the IR.

What are the parts of cervical vertebrae?

  • The cervical vertebrae serve as the origination and insertion points for muscles that support and enable movement of the head and neck.
  • The cervical spine has 7 stacked bones called vertebrae, labeled C1 through C7.
  • The top of the cervical spine connects to the skull, and the bottom connects to the upper back at about shoulder level.
  • The superior and inferior articular processes of cervical vertebrae have fused on either or both sides to form articular pillars.
  • A lateral cervical projection with accurate positioning is as follows: C1 & C2 without cranial or mandibular superimposition, open intervertebral disk spaces, superimposed right & left articular pillars & zygapophyseal joints, the spinous process in profile.

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