When two adjacent vertebrae articulate, it is apparent that a foramen is formed on their lateral surface. This is called the intervertebral foramen and this is where the dorsal root ganglia are located and is also the location for [...] (Figure 2, 3).
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the spinal nerve to exit the vertebral canal
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When two adjacent vertebrae articulate, it is apparent that a foramen is formed on their lateral surface. This is called the intervertebral foramen and this is where the dorsal root ganglia are located and is also the location for [...] (Figure 2, 3).
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When two adjacent vertebrae articulate, it is apparent that a foramen is formed on their lateral surface. This is called the intervertebral foramen and this is where the dorsal root ganglia are located and is also the location for [...] (Figure 2, 3).
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the spinal nerve to exit the vertebral canal
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