Atypical Lumbar: L5 Flashcards

1
Q

How many joint surfaces are present on the vertebral body of the 5th lumbar?

A

6

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What joint classifications will be observed at the vertebral body of the 5th lumbar?

A

Cartilaginous (amphiarthrosis) symphysis and fibrous (amphiarthrosis) syndesmosis

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3
Q

What muscle(s) attach to the 5th lumbar vertebral body?

A

Psoas major

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4
Q

What characteristic of the L1-L4 pedicle may be used to differentiate it from the L5 segment?

A

On cranial view, the lateral surface of the pedicle is apparent on a L1-L4 segment. At L5, the TVP originates from the vertebral body, pedicle and lamina-pedicle region

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5
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What muscles may attach to the TVP of the 5th lumbar vertebra?

A

Psoas major, quadratus lumborum, longissimus thoracis, rotators and intertransversarii

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6
Q

What ligaments traditionally attach to the TVP of the 5th lumbar vertebra?

A

Lumbosacral, iliolumbar, and mammillo-accessory ligaments

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7
Q

What is the name(s) of the condition in which the L5 spinous process increases in length dues to the aging process?

A

Baastrup’s syndrome or kissing spine

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8
Q

What is knife clasp syndrome?

A

The congenital condition in which the L5 spinous process is elongated, the sacrum exhibits spina bifida and dorsi flexion produces pain

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9
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What muscles will attach to the 5th lumbar spinous process?

A

Latissimus dorsi, Iliocostalis lumborum, longissimus thoracis, multifidis, rotators, interspinalis

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