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Degenerative Cervical Annular Tears
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Degenerative cervical annular tears are cracks or splits in the tough outer ring (annulus fibrosus) of the discs between your neck (cervical) vertebrae. Over ...

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Diffuse Cervical Annular Tears
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A diffuse cervical annular tear is an extensive disruption of the annulus fibrosus—the tough, outer ring of a cervical intervertebral disc—affecting multiple ...

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Non-Contained Cervical Annular Tear
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A non-contained cervical annular tear is a tear in the fibrous outer ring (annulus fibrosus) of a neck (cervical) disc that allows inner disc material to leak ...

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Contained Cervical Annular Tear
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A contained cervical annular tear is a fissure or crack in one or more layers of the annulus fibrosus of a cervical intervertebral disc (C2–3 through C6–7), in ...

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Paramedian Cervical Annular Tears
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A paramedian cervical annular tear is a crack or tear in the outer ring (annulus fibrosus) of an intervertebral disc in the neck region (cervical spine), ...

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Posterolateral Cervical Annular Tears
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Posterolateral cervical annular tears are small cracks or fissures in the tough outer ring of a cervical intervertebral disc (the annulus fibrosus) located ...

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Lateral Recess Cervical Annular Tears
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A lateral recess cervical annular tear is a specific type of intervertebral disc injury in the neck where one or more layers of the annulus fibrosus (the tough ...

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Asymmetric Cervical Annular Tears
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Asymmetric cervical annular tears are focal separations or fissures in the tough outer ring (annulus fibrosus) of the intervertebral discs in the neck ...

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Focal Cervical Annular Tears
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Focal cervical annular tears are localized splits or fissures in the annulus fibrosus—the tough, outer ring of one of the intervertebral discs in the neck ...

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Circumferential Cervical Annular Tear
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A circumferential cervical annular tear is a specific type of injury to the fibrous outer ring (annulus fibrosus) of an intervertebral disc in the neck ...

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Extraforaminal Cervical Annular Tear
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An extraforaminal cervical annular tear is a split or fissure in the tough outer ring (annulus fibrosus) of a cervical intervertebral disc that extends ...

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Superiorly Migrated Cervical Annular Tear
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A superiorly migrated cervical annular tear is a type of disc injury in the neck where one or more layers of the annulus fibrosus (the tough outer ring of a ...

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Superior Cervical Annular Tears
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Superior cervical annular tears occur when the tough, outer ring (annulus fibrosus) of a neck (cervical) intervertebral disc develops a crack or separation in ...

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Migrated Cervical Annular Tear
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A migrated cervical annular tear is a specific type of injury to the intervertebral discs in your neck (cervical spine). In a healthy disc, the annulus ...

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Distal Extraforaminal Cervical Annular Tear
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A distal extraforaminal cervical annular tear is a crack or fissure in the outer ring (annulus fibrosus) of an intervertebral disc in the neck. It occurs ...

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Proximal Extraforaminal Cervical Annular Tears
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Proximal extraforaminal cervical annular tears are cracks or fissures in the outer ring of a cervical intervertebral disc (the annulus fibrosus) located just ...

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Foraminal Cervical Annular Tear
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A foraminal cervical annular tear is a tear or fissure in the tough outer ring (annulus fibrosus) of a cervical intervertebral disc that extends into the ...

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Posterolateral Cervical Annular Tear
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A posterolateral cervical annular tear is a crack or fissure in the outer ring (annulus fibrosus) of an intervertebral disc in the neck, specifically located ...

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Posterior Cervical Annular Tear
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A posterior cervical annular tear is a disruption or fissure in the outer rings (annulus fibrosus) of a cervical intervertebral disc, most often in the back ...

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Parasagittal Cervical Annular Tears
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Parasagittal cervical annular tears are small splits or fissures in the tough outer ring (annulus fibrosus) of a neck (cervical) intervertebral disc. In ...

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