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  1. Lamina (anatomy) - Wikipedia

    Lamina is a general anatomical term meaning "plate" or "layer". [1] . It is used in both gross anatomy and microscopic anatomy to describe structures. Some examples include: The laminae of the thyroid …

  2. LAMINA Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of LAMINA is a thin plate or scale : layer.

  3. Laminectomy - Mayo Clinic

    Jul 25, 2024 · Removing the rear part of a vertebra, called the lamina, makes extra space in the spinal canal. This can relieve pressure on the spinal cord or nerves.

  4. What Is the Lamina of the Spine? Its Function & Anatomy

    Aug 22, 2025 · The lamina is a broad, flat plate of bone that forms part of each vertebra. Each vertebra has two laminae, extending from the pedicles (short bony projections) towards the back of the spine.

  5. Laminectomy: What It Is, Procedure, Recovery & Complications

    Dec 14, 2023 · The lamina, or “bony arch,” protects and supports the back part of your spinal cord on your vertebrae. Removing the lamina relieves pressure on your nerves and spinal cord by making …

  6. LAMINA | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    Underlying the inner nuclear membrane is the nuclear lamina, which is a dense filamentous network.

  7. Lamina Definition - Anatomy and Physiology I Key Term | Fiveable

    In the context of the vertebral column, a lamina is part of a vertebra that forms the posterior portion of the vertebral arch, which serves to protect the spinal cord.