Cervical cartilaginous endplate cysts are fluid-filled lesions that develop within or immediately adjacent to the hyaline cartilage layer at the interface ...
Infectious discitis of the cervical cartilaginous endplates is an infection that involves both the intervertebral disc space and the adjacent hyaline cartilage ...
Cervical cartilaginous endplate calcification refers to the abnormal buildup of calcium salts within the thin layers of cartilage that separate the cervical ...
Delamination of the cartilaginous endplate in the cervical spine refers to the separation or peeling away of the thin hyaline‐like cartilage layer (the ...
Fractures of the cervical cartilaginous endplates represent a specific subset of spine injuries in which the thin layers of cartilage that separate the ...
Cervical Cartilaginous Endplates Schmorl’s nodes are focal herniations of nucleus pulposus material through cracks or defects in the cartilaginous endplates of ...
Cervical cartilaginous endplates are thin layers of cartilage that sit between each vertebral body and the intervertebral disc in your neck (cervical spine). ...
Cervical cartilaginous endplate fatty degeneration is a chronic, progressive condition in which normal fibrocartilage at the disc–vertebra interface is ...
Cervical Modic cartilaginous endplate disorders encompass a spectrum of degenerative changes affecting the cartilage-rich endplates at the top and bottom of ...
The cervical cartilaginous endplates are thin layers of hyaline cartilage situated between the vertebral bodies of the cervical spine (C1–C7) and the adjacent ...
Cartilaginous endplates (CEPs) are thin layers of hyaline‐like cartilage that cap the cranial and caudal aspects of each intervertebral disc (IVD), separating ...
Cervical Disc Extraligamentous Derangement occurs when the inner gel-like nucleus pulposus of a cervical intervertebral disc pushes through or around the outer ...
Cervical disc transligamentous derangement (CDTD) is a specialized form of cervical disc herniation in which the nucleus pulposus protrudes through both the ...
Cervical disc free fragment derangement—also known as a sequestered cervical disc herniation—occurs when a piece of the nucleus pulposus completely dislodges ...
Cervical disc subligamentous derangement is a condition in which the soft inner core of an intervertebral disc in the neck (the nucleus pulposus) pushes ...
Cervical disc subarticular derangement refers to a pathological condition in which the nucleus pulposus, or inner core, of a cervical intervertebral disc ...
Cervical Disc Annular Derangement refers to structural failure of the annulus fibrosus—the multilamellar outer ring of the intervertebral disc—in the cervical ...
Cervical disc extradural derangement refers to any pathological alteration of the cervical intervertebral disc in which disc material—or associated ...
Cervical Disc Intradural Derangement refers to a rare and complex form of intervertebral disc pathology in which the nucleus pulposus breaches not only the ...
Cervical disc degenerative derangement (often called cervical degenerative disc disease) is the gradual breakdown of one or more intervertebral discs in the ...
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