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    This study presents a rare case of bilateral clefts in the L1 vertebra pedicles, diagnosed via computed tomography. The findings suggest these vertebral clefts likely do not stem from persistent neurocentral synchondroses.

    Area of Science:

    • Spinal anatomy and developmental variations.
    • Radiological diagnostics in orthopedics.

    Background:

    • Vertebral anomalies, such as clefts, require accurate differentiation for proper diagnosis.
    • Understanding the developmental origins of vertebral anomalies is crucial for clinical practice.

    Observation:

    • A case of bilateral clefts in the pedicles of the first lumbar vertebra (L1) was identified.
    • Computed tomography (CT) was the diagnostic imaging modality used.

    Findings:

    • The identified clefts were located in the L1 vertebral pedicles.
    • Differentiation from other lateral neural arch clefts was discussed.
    • The origin of these specific clefts was explored, ruling out persistent neurocentral synchondroses.

    Implications:

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    • Accurate diagnosis of vertebral clefts aids in distinguishing them from other spinal pathologies.
    • Further research into the etiology of such vertebral anomalies may be warranted.
    • This case contributes to the understanding of rare spinal developmental variations.