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Transverse Process of Axis (Right)
Skeletal System

Transverse Process of Axis (Right)

Processus transversus axis

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Description

The transverse processes are the two laterally projecting processes found along the lateral aspects of the vertebral arch of the axis (second cervical vertebra). Their anterior roots extend from the pedicles, while their posterior roots extend from the junctions between the pedicles and laminae.

The transverse processes of the axis are small, and each consist of a foramen transversarium. They provide attachment sites for muscles of the neck and upper back.

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