| 1. | The coccygeal nerve is the 31st pair of spinal nerves.
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| 2. | The transverse processes are most prominent and noticeable on the first coccygeal segment.
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| 3. | It arises from the conus medullaris, and its anterior root helps form the coccygeal plexus.
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| 4. | In the nervous system, Rhazes stated that nerves had sacral, and 3 coccygeal nerves.
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| 5. | It is similar in structure to the coccygeal body which is situated on the median sacral artery.
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| 6. | Excessive sitting is thought to predispose people to the condition, as sitting increases pressure on the coccygeal region.
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| 7. | Toward the end of the second week after fertilization, sacral 5, and coccygeal from 5 to 8.
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| 8. | Sacral and coccygeal vertebras are fused and thus often called " sacral bone " or " coccygeal bone " as unit.
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| 9. | Sacral and coccygeal vertebras are fused and thus often called " sacral bone " or " coccygeal bone " as unit.
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| 10. | The spinal cord is divided into five sections : the cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral, and coccygeal regions.
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