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Degenerative Cervical Herniated Disc
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A degenerative cervical herniated disc is a condition where one of the cushioning pads (intervertebral discs) between the bones (vertebrae) in the neck ...

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Diffuse Cervical Herniated Disc
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Diffuse cervical herniated disc refers to a broad-based displacement of the soft inner core (nucleus pulposus) of one or more cervical (neck) intervertebral ...

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Non-Contained Herniated Cervical Disc
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A Non-Contained Herniated Cervical Disc—also called a disc extrusion—occurs when the soft center of a cervical intervertebral disc (nucleus pulposus) breaks ...

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Contained Herniated Cervical Disc
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A contained herniated cervical disc is a neck condition where the soft, gel-like center of an intervertebral disc (the nucleus pulposus) bulges outward but ...

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Paramedian Herniated Cervical Disc
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A paramedian herniated cervical disc occurs when the jelly-like center (nucleus pulposus) of an intervertebral disc in the neck pushes out through a tear in ...

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Subarticular Disc Bulging
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Subarticular disc bulging is a form of intervertebral disc bulge in which the disc material extends beyond its normal boundary into the subarticular (lateral ...

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Annular Disc Bulging
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Annular disc bulging occurs when the outer ring (annulus fibrosus) of an intervertebral disc weakens and pushes outward beyond its normal boundary. Unlike a ...

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Extradural Disc Bulging
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An extradural disc bulge occurs when the tough outer ring of an intervertebral disc (the annulus fibrosus) pushes outward beyond the normal borders of the ...

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Intradural Disc Bulging
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"Intradural disc bulging" describes a rare situation in which the intervertebral disc’s inner gel, the nucleus pulposus, pushes through the annulus fibrosus ...

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Parasagittal Disc Bulge
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A parasagittal disc bulge is a type of intervertebral disc bulge where the outer fibers of the disc extend beyond the normal disc margins into the space just ...

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Central and Paracentral Disc Bulging
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A disc bulge occurs when the tough outer ring of an intervertebral disc (the annulus fibrosus) weakens and the softer inner core (the nucleus pulposus) pushes ...

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Paracentral Disc Bulging
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Paracentral disc bulging is when the soft cushioning between two vertebrae (intervertebral disc) pushes outward toward the sides of the spinal canal. ...

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Central Disc Bulging
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A central disc bulge occurs when the fibrocartilaginous intervertebral disc—a cushion between two vertebrae—extends uniformly beyond its normal boundary at the ...

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Central Herniated Cervical Intervertebral Disc
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A central herniated cervical intervertebral disc is a condition where the soft, gel-like center (nucleus pulposus) of a disc in your neck (cervical spine) ...

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Disc Bulging Diseases
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Disc Bulging diseases is the condition that are describes something that deviates from what is considered normal, typical, or usual. Disc bulging is types of ...

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Paramedian Herniated Cervical Intervertebral Disc
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A paramedian herniated cervical intervertebral disc occurs when the soft, jelly-like center (nucleus pulposus) of a neck (cervical) spinal disc pushes out ...

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Posterolateral Herniated Cervical Intervertebral Disc
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A posterolateral herniated cervical intervertebral disc occurs when the soft inner core (nucleus pulposus) of one of the neck’s spinal discs pushes through a ...

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Lateral Herniated Cervical Intervertebral Disc
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A lateral herniated cervical intervertebral disc occurs when the soft inner core (nucleus pulposus) of a cervical disc pushes out through a tear in its tough ...

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Paracentral Cervical Disc Herniation
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Paracentral herniated cervical intervertebral disc is a common spinal condition where the soft inner core of a neck disc pushes through its tough outer layer ...

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Lateral Recess Type Herniated Cervical Intervertebral Disc
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A herniated cervical intervertebral disc in the lateral recess occurs when disc material bulges or ruptures into the side channel (lateral recess) of the ...

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