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Axial cervical spine anatomy. Axial cervical spine anatomy. The key on the illustration (left) corresponds to the key on the MRI image (right). (1) Anterior vertebral body endplate. (2) Uncus (constituting one side of uncovertebral joint). (3) Vertebral artery within foramen transversarium. (4) Lower facet. (5) Medial aspect of facet joint. (6) Lamina. (7) Site of attachment ligamentum flavum. (8) Spinous process. George P Malcolm J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry 2002;73:i34-i41 ©2002 by BMJ Publishing Group Ltd