Canal of the cervix — Posterior half of uterus and upper part of vagina … Wikipedia
cervical — cervical, ale, aux [ sɛrvikal, o ] adj. • 1560; du rad. du lat. cervix, icis « cou, nuque » ♦ Anat. 1 ♦ Qui se rapporte à la région de la nuque. Vertèbres cervicales. ⇒ atlas, 1. axis. Arthrose cervicale. 2 ♦ Qui se rapporte à un orifice en forme … Encyclopédie Universelle
Cervical vertebrae — Bone: Cervical vertebrae Vertebral column … Wikipedia
Cervical vertebra 5 — The cervical vertebra 5 (C5) is a vertebra of the spinal column. The cervical spinal nerve 5 (C5) passes out above it. C5 and C6 are the areas that see the highest amount of cervical spine trauma. References … Wikipedia
Cervical vertebra 3 — The cervical vertebra 3 (C3) is a vertebra of the spinal column. The cervical spinal nerve 3 (C3) passes out above it. References v … Wikipedia
Cervical vertebra 4 — The cervical vertebra 4 (C4) is a vertebra of the spinal column. The cervical spinal nerve 4 (C4) passes out above it. It is also the level at which the common carotid artery bifurcates. References … Wikipedia
Cervical vertebra 6 — The cervical vertebra 6 (C6) is a vertebra of the spinal column. The cervical spinal nerve 6 (C6) passes out above it. The first cricoid ring is directly opposite C6. C6 is the vertebral level that the oesophagus becomes continuous with the… … Wikipedia
Cervical polyp — Classification and external resources ICD 10 N84.1 ICD 9 219 … Wikipedia
Cervical pregnancy — Classification and external resources ICD 10 O00.8 ICD 9 633.80 Cervical pregnancy refers t … Wikipedia
Cervical enlargement — Diagrams of the medulla spinalis. (Cervical enlargement labeled at upper right.) Latin intumescentia cervicalis Gray s … Wikipedia