Sacram and Coccyx
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show | Superior articular factes, articulate with L5
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show | Sacral canal
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show | Ala, have articular surfaces on their lateral sides which make the sacroilliac joint
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show | Spinous tubricles
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show | On the anterior side of the sacram, superior margin of S1
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show | Intermediate crest, bilateral to the median crest
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What is the median crest of the sacram? | show 🗑
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What is the lateral crest of the sacram? | show 🗑
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show | Sacral foramina
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show | on the dorsal side of S5, inferior opening of the sacral canal, naturally occurring spina bifida
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show | Formed by inferior tubricles of the sacral crest
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What are the 2 horns coming off the top of the Coccyx? | show 🗑
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What projects laterally from the first coccygeal vertibrae? | show 🗑
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