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Old 03-03-2010, 12:57 PM #1
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Arrow Medical Dictionary & MRI/CT Terminology

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Terminology for CT scans and MRI scans (Lumbar region)
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What specific term do you want to know about?

The spinal terms usually can apply to each area of the spine , cervical, thoracic, lumbar etc - those are the locations.
The number tells what level vertebrae in each area.

T9 = #9 vertebrae in thoracic area

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