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Anterior Neural Foraminal Narrowing
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Anterior neural foraminal narrowing—often called foraminal stenosis—occurs when the front portion of the bony opening (foramen) through which spinal nerves ...

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Posterior Neural Foraminal Narrowing
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Posterior neural foraminal narrowing, commonly known as foraminal stenosis, is a condition in which the bony openings (neural foramina) on the back (posterior) ...

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Lateral Neural Foraminal Narrowing
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Lateral neural foraminal narrowing, often called lateral foraminal stenosis, is a condition where the side (“lateral”) openings between adjacent ...

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C7–T1 Bilateral Neural Foraminal Narrowing
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C7-T1 bilateral neural foraminal narrowing is a specific type of spinal narrowing that happens at the junction between the last neck vertebra (C7) and the ...

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C6–C7 Bilateral Neural Foraminal Narrowing
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C6–C7 bilateral neural foraminal narrowing is a condition where the openings (foramina) between the C6 and C7 vertebrae on both sides of your neck become too ...

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C4 – C5 Bilateral Neural Foraminal Narrowing
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C4–C5 bilateral neural foraminal narrowing, also known as C4–C5 cervical foraminal stenosis, is a condition in which the openings (foramina) on both sides of ...

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C3–C4 Bilateral Neural Foraminal Narrowing
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C3–C4 bilateral neural foraminal narrowing, also called C3–4 foraminal stenosis, happens when the small openings on both sides of the spine at the level of the ...

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C2–C3 Bilateral Neural Foraminal Narrowing
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A narrowing of the neural foramina at the C2–C3 level means that the openings on both sides of the spine—through which the C3 nerve roots exit—have become ...

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C1 – C2 Bilateral Neural Foraminal Narrowing
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Neural foraminal narrowing at the C1–C2 level occurs when the openings (foramina) through which the C2 nerve roots exit become smaller on both sides. This can ...

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Bilateral Cervical Neural Foraminal Narrowing.
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Bilateral cervical neural foraminal narrowing—also known as bilateral cervical foraminal stenosis—is a condition where the passageways on both sides of the ...

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Bilateral Neural Foraminal Narrowing
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Bilateral neural foraminal narrowing occurs when the openings (foramina) on both sides of the spine—through which spinal nerves exit—become tighter than ...

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Cervical Extraligamentous Disc Compression Collapse
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Cervical Extraligamentous Disc Compression Collapse is a complex condition in which the intervertebral disc material in the neck (cervical spine) pushes out ...

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Cervical Transligamentous Disc Compression Collapse
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Cervical Transligamentous Disc Compression Collapse is a condition in which the soft cushion between the bones of the neck (the intervertebral disc) pushes ...

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Cervical Free fragment Disc Compression Collapse
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Cervical free fragment disc compression collapse is a spinal condition in which a piece of the intervertebral disc in the neck (a “free fragment” or ...

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Cervical Subligamentous Disc Compression Collapse
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Cervical subligamentous disc compression collapse refers to a condition in which the inner gel-like core of a cervical intervertebral disc (the nucleus ...

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Cervical Subarticular Disc Compression Collapse
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Cervical Subarticular Disc Compression Collapse is a condition of the neck (cervical spine) in which one of the cushioning discs between two adjacent vertebrae ...

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Cervical Annular Disc Compression Collapse
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Cervical Annular Disc Compression Collapse refers to a condition in the neck where one of the intervertebral discs—the soft cushions between the spinal bones ...

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Cervical Extradural Disc Compression Collapse
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Cervical Extradural Disc Compression Collapse is a serious condition in which the cushioning discs between the bones of your neck (cervical vertebrae) ...

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Cervical Intradural Disc Compression Collapse
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A cervical intradural disc compression collapse describes a rare, severe form of cervical disc disease in which a degenerated intervertebral disc not only ...

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Cervical Traumatic Disc Compression Collapse
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Cervical traumatic disc compression collapse is an acute neck injury in which a sudden external force crushes one or more intervertebral discs in the cervical ...

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