Axial Skeleton and Muscles Flashcards

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Vertebral Formulas

Cat/Dog, Horse, Ox

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C/D: C7 - T13 - L7 - S3 - Cd - 20
H: C7 - T18 - L6 - S5 - Cd - 20
O: C7 - T13 - L6 - S5 - Cd - 20

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Cervical Vertebrae

Unique features

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presence of a transverse foramen located in transverse processes (all but C7)
- vertebral artery, vein, and nerve run through

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Thoracic Vertebrae

Unique features

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  • elongated spinous processes (T1-T9)
  • cranial and caudal costal foveae for rib attachment (only cranial on last 3 or 4)
  • transverse costal foveae (tubercle of ribs attaches)
  • mamillary and accessory processes
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Lumbar Vertebrae

Unique features

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  • large, ovoid shaped bodies
  • spinous and transverse processes point cranially
  • mamillary and accessory processes
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Sacral Vertebrae

Unique features

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  • fused in dog and cat
  • articular surface of wing articulates with ilium
  • sacral promontory is dorsal boundary of pelvic inlet
  • fused spinous processes = median crest
  • pelvic and dorsal foramina for sacral spinal nerves
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Caudal Vertebrae

Unique features

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  • hemal arches to protect the medial caudal artery
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Atlas

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C1

  • reduced, flattened body
  • fovea dentis on floor of body
  • lateral vertebral foramina for passage of cervical spinal nerves
  • cranial and caudal articular foveae (articulate with occipital condyles and axis)
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Axis

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C2

  • elongated spinous process
  • dens = extension of cranial vertebral body
  • cranial articular surface (articulates with caudal articular fovea of atlas)
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C6

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  • ventral expansion of transverse processes
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C7

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  • no transverse foramina
  • highest spinous process of cervical
  • caudal costal foveae (articulates with first pair of ribs)
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T11

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  • anticlinal vertebra, spine is vertical
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Rib Articulation

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  • heads of ribs 1-10 articulate with the cranial costal fovea of the same numbered vertebra, and the caudal costal fovea of the preceding vertebra
  • heads of ribs 11-13 articulate with cranial costal fovea of T11-T13
  • tubercle of each rib articulates with the transverse fovea of same numbered vertebra
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Rib Structure

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  • ribs 1-9 (true ribs) connect to sternum
  • ribs 10-12 articulate with cartilage of cranial rib
  • rib 13 is floating
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Sternum Structure

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  • 8 sternabrae joined by intersternebral cartilages
  • ventral boundary of thorax
  • manubrium = first sternebra, longer
  • xyphoid = last sternebra, short and flat, cartilage projects caudally
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Epaxial Muscles

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  • extensors of vertebral column
  • lie dorsal to transverse processes
  • iliocostalis, longissimus, transversospinalis
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Hypaxial Muscles

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  • flexors of vertebral column

- lie ventral to transverse processes

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Iliocostalis System

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  • most laterally located

- has lumbar and thoracic parts

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Longissimus System

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  • intermediately located

- parts: lumborum, thoracis, cervicis, and capitis

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Transversospinalis System

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  • most medially located
  • from sacrum to head
  • splenus
  • semispinalis capitis (biventer cervicis and complexus)
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Cervical Visceral Space

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Dorsal: longus colli and longus capitis
Ventral: sternocephalicus, sternothyroideus, and sternohyoideus
Contains: trachea, esophagus, carotid sheath, thyroid and parathyroid glands

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Supraspinous Ligament

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connects apices of spinous processes from caudal vertebra to T1

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Nuchal Ligament

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  • continuation of supraspinous ligament
  • from T1 to spine of axis (in dog)
  • not present in cats
  • goes to nuchal crest in large animals
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Ventral Longitudinal Ligament

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  • on ventral surface of vertebral bodies

- axis to sacrum

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Dorsal Longitudinal Ligament

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  • on dorsal surface of vertebral bodies, ventral to spinal cord
  • axis to caudal vertebrae
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Intervertebral Discs

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  • in each intervertebral space (except C1-C2)
  • anulus fibrosis = outer laminated fibrous ring
  • nucleus pulposus = central, gelatinous center
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Interspinous Ligament

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connects adjacent vertebral spines

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Yellow Ligaments

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  • between arches of adjacent vertebrae

- epidural space lies ventral to these ligaments

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Intercapital Ligament

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  • from head of rib, over the intervertebral disc, to the head of the opposite rib
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Costotransverse Ligament

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attaches ribs to vertebrae

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Dorsal Atlantoaxial ligament

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attaches to the cranial part of the spine of the axis and the dorsal arch of the atlas

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Transverse Ligament of the Atlas

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  • connects one side of ventral arch to the other

- holds dens against ventral arch

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Apical Ligament

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dens to the basioccipital bone

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Alar Ligament

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attach dens on either side of apical ligament to the occipital bone

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Spondylosis Deformans

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  • degeneration seen in older dogs
  • thoracic, lumbar, and lumbosacral regions
  • intervertebral disc weakens
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Discopondylitis

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  • infection of vertebrae and intervertebra disc
  • thoracolumnar and lumbsacral regions
  • hematogenous spread or local infection