Which of the following is are well demonstrated in the oblique position of the cervical vertebrae quizlet?

The Correct Answer is: B
The typical vertebra has a body and a neural/vertebral arch surrounding the vertebral foramen (Figure 2-58). The neural arch is composed of two pedicles and two laminae that support four articular processes, two transverse processes, and one spinous process. The pedicles are short, thick processes extending back from the posterior aspect of the vertebral body, each one sustaining a lamina. The laminae extend posteriorly to the midline and join to form the spinous process. Each pedicle has notches superiorly and inferiorly (superior and inferior vertebral notches) that—with adjacent vertebrae—form the intervertebral foramina, through which the spinal nerves pass. The neural arch also has lateral transverse processes for muscle attachment and superior and inferior articular processes for the formation of apophyseal joints (classified as diarthrotic). The vertebral column permits flexion, extension, and lateral and rotary motions through its various articulations. (Frank, Long, and Smith, 11th ed., vol. 1, p. 376)

Which foramina are demonstrated with a left posterior oblique LPO position of the cervical spine?

Which foramina are demonstrated with a left posterior oblique (LPO) position of the cervical spine? The right intervertebral foramina or upside.

Which of the following are demonstrated in the lateral position of the cervical spine?

Spine Question's.

Which of the following anatomical structures is are demonstrated in a 45 oblique view of the cervical spine?

XR 105 Midterm.

Which position or projection of the cervical spine best demonstrates the Zygapophyseal joints?

Cervical, Thoracic and Lumbar Spine Joints and Foramina Positioning.