How Do You Spell ARCUS ANTERIOR ATLANTIS?

Pronunciation: [ˈɑːkəs antˈi͡əɹɪəɹ atlˈantɪs] (IPA)

Arcus anterior atlantis is a complex anatomical term referring to a part of the vertebrae in the neck region. The term is spelled as /ˈɑrkəs ænˈtɪriər ətˈlæntɪs/ in IPA phonetic transcription. The first word "arcus" (meaning "arch" in Latin) is pronounced as /ˈɑrkəs/. The second and the third words refer to the "anterior arch of the atlas vertebra" and is pronounced as /ænˈtɪriər ətˈlæntɪs/ respectively. Understanding the pronunciation of anatomical terms is essential for clear communication among healthcare professionals.

ARCUS ANTERIOR ATLANTIS Meaning and Definition

  1. Arcus anterior atlantis refers to the front part of the bony ring structure of the first cervical vertebra, known as the atlas. The atlas is responsible for providing support and facilitating movement of the head and neck. The arcus anterior atlantis, specifically, is the anterior arch of the atlas, forming the front portion of the ring-shaped structure.

    The arcus anterior atlantis is an essential anatomical component as it offers protection to the spinal cord, which passes through the center of the atlas. Its curvature provides stability to the head and allows for the crucial flexion and extension movements of the neck. As a part of the atlas, this structure interacts with the axis (C2), enabling the head to rotate on the axis, allowing for the side-to-side movement of the neck.

    In medical contexts, understanding the structure and function of the arcus anterior atlantis is crucial for diagnosing and treating conditions related to the neck and head. Pathologies involving this structure can include traumatic injuries, fractures, and deformities. Computed tomography (CT) scans and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are imaging modalities commonly used to evaluate the integrity and anatomy of the arcus anterior atlantis in clinical practice.

    In summary, the arcus anterior atlantis is the front arch of the first cervical vertebra, forming a vital component of the bony ring structure that supports the head and neck, protecting the spinal cord, and facilitating various movements of the neck.

  2. The anterior arch of the atlas.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

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