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Inferior Annular Epiphysis of Fifth Cervical Vertebra
Skeletal System

Inferior Annular Epiphysis of Fifth Cervical Vertebra

Epiphysis anularis inferior vertebrae cervicalis quintae

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Description

The inferior annular epiphysis (inferior epiphyseal ring) is the raised, smooth, saddle-shaped, outer edge on the lower aspect of the body of a typical cervical vertebra.

Overall, the superior and inferior annular epiphyses provide attachment sites for the intervertebral discs. Adjacent vertebral bodies articulate with each other via intervertebral discs, forming the intervertebral symphysis joints.

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