mavesøjle
Mavesøjle is a Danish term that translates to "stomach column" or "stomach pillar." It refers to the vertebral column, or spine, in the abdominal region of an animal's body. Specifically, it denotes the lumbar vertebrae. The term is often used in veterinary contexts, particularly when discussing anatomy or surgical procedures related to the spine in animals. The mavesøjle is a crucial part of the skeletal system, providing support and protection for the spinal cord and internal organs. It is composed of several individual vertebrae that are articulated to allow for movement. The number and structure of these vertebrae can vary between different animal species. Understanding the anatomy of the mavesøjle is important for diagnosing and treating conditions affecting the back and abdominal cavity in animals, such as injuries, tumors, or degenerative diseases.