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A cross-section of a vertebrae which is a part of the spinal cord. The vertebral column is shown in the center of the image with the vertebral nerves and spinal cord extending from the top to the bottom. The nerves are arranged in a radial pattern with each nerve having a different color and shape.<br /><br />On the right side of the diagram there are two syringes one labeled "Spinal cord" and the other labeled "Intraceutical injection". The syringe on the left side is used to inject the injection into the spinal nerve while the syringe in the middle is used for the injection. The injection is labeled "Epidural space" and has a needle inserted into it indicating that it is being injected into a spinal cord that is responsible for the process of the injection which involves the insertion of an epidural space into the spine. The image also shows the spines which are responsible for providing support and stability to the spinal nerves.

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Cross section diagram showing the proper methods for both an intrathecal injection into the intrathecal space and an epidural injection into the epidural space both near the spinal cord and vertebrae

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A cross-section of a vertebrae which is a part of the spinal cord. The vertebral column is shown in the center of the image with the vertebral nerves and spinal cord extending from the top to the bottom. The nerves are arranged in a radial pattern with each nerve having a different color and shape.

On the right side of the diagram there are two syringes one labeled "Spinal cord" and the other labeled "Intraceutical injection". The syringe on the left side is used to inject the injection into the spinal nerve while the syringe in the middle is used for the injection. The injection is labeled "Epidural space" and has a needle inserted into it indicating that it is being injected into a spinal cord that is responsible for the process of the injection which involves the insertion of an epidural space into the spine. The image also shows the spines which are responsible for providing support and stability to the spinal nerves.

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