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- Q669260 subject Q8223700.
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- Q669260 abstract "The anterior longitudinal ligament is a ligament that runs down the anterior surface of the spine. It traverses all of the vertebral bodies and intervertebral discs. The ligament is thick and slightly more narrow over the vertebral bodies and thinner but slightly wider over the intervertebral discs which is much less pronounced than that seen in the posterior longitudinal ligament. The ligament actually has three layers: superficial, intermediate and deep. The superficial layer traverses 3 – 4 vertebrae, the intermediate layer covers 2 – 3 and the deep layer is only between individual vertebrae.".
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- Q669260 wikiPageWikiLink Q8223700.
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- Q669260 name "Anterior longitudinal ligament".
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- Q669260 type Ligament.
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- Q669260 comment "The anterior longitudinal ligament is a ligament that runs down the anterior surface of the spine. It traverses all of the vertebral bodies and intervertebral discs. The ligament is thick and slightly more narrow over the vertebral bodies and thinner but slightly wider over the intervertebral discs which is much less pronounced than that seen in the posterior longitudinal ligament. The ligament actually has three layers: superficial, intermediate and deep.".
- Q669260 label "Anterior longitudinal ligament".
- Q669260 depiction Gray301.png.
- Q669260 name "Anterior longitudinal ligament".