In anatomy, 'cervical' is an adjective that has two meanings:
- Commonly used medical phrases involving the neck are...
- cervical spine, cervical lymph nodes, cervical vertebrae, cervical disc
- Phrases that involve the cervix include...
- cervical cancer, cervical smear, cervical prolapse[?]
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