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Cervical Disc Degenerative Derangement
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Cervical disc degenerative derangement, often referred to as cervical degenerative disc disease, describes the gradual breakdown of one or more intervertebral ...

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Cervical Inferiorly Migrated Derangement
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Cervical inferiorly migrated derangement refers to a specific type of intervertebral disc displacement in the cervical spine, where nucleus pulposus material ...

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Cervical Superiorly Migrated Derangement
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Cervical Superiorly Migrated Derangement refers to a subtype of cervical intervertebral disc herniation in which extruded disc material moves upward ...

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Cervical Disc Migrated Derangement
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A migrated disc fragment in the cervical spine refers to a portion of the intervertebral disc—typically nucleus pulposus—that has not only herniated through ...

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Cervical Disc Distal Extraforaminal Derangement
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Cervical distal extraforaminal disc derangement refers to displacement of intervertebral disc material beyond the lateral margin of the cervical neural ...

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Cervical Disc Proximal Extraforaminal Derangement
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A posterolateral derangement of a cervical intervertebral disc occurs when the inner nucleus pulposus pushes through a weakened spot in the annulus fibrosus ...

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Cervical Disc Foraminal Derangement
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Cervical disc foraminal derangement is a condition in which one or more intervertebral discs in the cervical spine (neck) herniate or bulge into the neural ...

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Cervical Disc Posterolateral Derangement
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Cervical disc posterolateral derangement refers to displacement of the nucleus pulposus beyond the confines of the intervertebral disc, directed toward the ...

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Cervical Disc Posterior Derangement
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A posterior derangement of a cervical intervertebral disc occurs when there is a mechanical disturbance within the disc—specifically a displacement of nucleus ...

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Cervical Disc Posterior Derangement
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A posterior derangement of a cervical intervertebral disc occurs when there is a mechanical disturbance within the disc—specifically a displacement of nucleus ...

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Cervical Disc Paracentral Derangement
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A cervical disc parasagittal derangement refers to a specific form of intervertebral disc injury in the neck (cervical spine) where the central gel-like ...

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Cervical Disc Central and Both Paracentral Derangement
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Cervical disc paracentral derangement is a condition where the inner gel-like core (nucleus pulposus) of a neck (cervical) intervertebral disc pushes through a ...

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Cervical Disc Paracentral Derangement
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Cervical Disc Paracentral Derangement refers to displacement or disruption of the intervertebral disc material (nucleus pulposus and annulus fibrosus) toward ...

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Cervical Disc Central Derangemen
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Cervical disc central derangement is a form of intervertebral disc pathology in which the nucleus pulposus (inner gel-like core) migrates or deforms centrally ...

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Unrelenting Back Pain 
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Unrelenting back pain can be caused by a variety of factors, including injuries, arthritis, nerve compression, or even underlying medical ...

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Asymmetric Thecal Sac Indentation
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Asymmetric thecal sac indentation refers to a condition seen on spinal imaging—most often magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)—where the normally smooth, ...

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Focal Thecal Sac Indentation
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A focal thecal sac indentation is a localized inward deformation of the thecal sac—the dural sheath that surrounds the spinal cord and contains cerebrospinal ...

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Circumferential Thecal Sac Indentation
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Circumferential thecal sac indentation refers to a condition in which the protective membrane surrounding the spinal cord—the thecal sac—is pressed inward all ...

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Extraforaminal Thecal Sac Indentation
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Extraforaminal thecal sac indentation refers to an imaging finding—most commonly on MRI—where the outer (extraforaminal) aspect of the dural (thecal) sac ...

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Inferiorly Migrated Thecal Sac Indentation
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Inferiorly migrated thecal sac indentation is a specific form of spinal canal compromise often seen on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). This finding occurs ...

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