Hyposphene-hypantrum articulation

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title: Hyposphene-hypantrum articulation
text: The hyposphene-hypantrum articulation is an accessory joint found in the vertebrae of several fossil reptiles of the group Archosauromorpha. It consists of a process on the backside of the vertebrae, the hyposphene, that fits in a depression in the front side of the next vertebrae, the hypantrum. Hyposphene-hypantrum articulations occur in the dorsal vertebrae and sometimes also in the posteriormost cervical and anteriormost caudal vertebrae. In most tetrapods including the human, the vertebrae
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date created: 2012-12-14T07:50:39Z
date modified: 2024-08-27T18:41:14Z
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