Post-traumatic lumbar vertebral wedging refers to a wedge-shaped deformity of one or more lumbar vertebral bodies that develops following injury. In this ...
Iatrogenic Osteopenia–Associated Lumbar Vertebral Wedging is a pathological condition in which medical interventions lead to reduced bone mineral density ...
Congenital scoliosis arises from malformations of the vertebral column during embryonic development, leading to a lateral curvature of the spine that is ...
Post-surgical lumbar vertebral wedging is an increasingly recognized complication following lumbar spine surgery—particularly fusion and instrumentation ...
Scheuermann’s disease is a developmental osteochondrosis affecting the spine, primarily characterized by anterior wedging of the vertebral bodies. In the ...
Infectious lumbar vertebral wedging is a pathological condition characterized by the collapse of the anterior portion of one or more lumbar vertebral bodies ...
Neoplastic lumbar vertebral wedging refers to the pathological collapse and anterior height loss of a lumbar vertebral body due to infiltration by neoplastic ...
Osteoporotic wedging of the lumbar vertebrae is a common consequence of age-related bone loss in which weakening of the vertebral bodies leads to a progressive ...
Traumatic wedging of the lumbar vertebrae refers to a fracture in which the anterior portion of one or more lumbar vertebral bodies collapses under an abnormal ...
Congenital wedging of a lumbar vertebra refers to a developmental anomaly in which one side of the vertebral body fails to form or ossify properly, resulting ...
Anterior wedging of the L5 vertebra refers to a deformity in which the front (anterior) height of the fifth lumbar vertebral body is reduced relative to its ...
Anterior wedging of the L4 vertebra refers to a deformity in which the anterior (front) height of the fourth lumbar vertebral body is reduced relative to its ...
Anterior wedging of the L3 vertebra refers to a deformity in which the front (anterior) portion of the third lumbar vertebral body becomes compressed or ...
Anterior wedging of the L2 vertebra refers to a deformity in which the front (anterior) portion of the second lumbar vertebral body becomes compressed or ...
Anterior wedging of the L1 vertebra—also known as an L1 wedge fracture—is a form of spinal compression injury in which the front (anterior) portion of the L1 ...
Anterior wedging of the lumbar vertebrae is a structural alteration in which one or more vertebral bodies in the lower back assume a wedge-shaped ...
Lumbar Disc Backward Slip, medically termed retrolisthesis, at the L5–S1 level refers to the posterior displacement of the L5 vertebral body relative to the ...
Lumbar disc backward slip at L4–L5, also known as retrolisthesis, refers to the posterior displacement of the fourth lumbar vertebral body relative to the ...
Lumbar retrolisthesis at L3–L4 refers to the backward displacement of the third lumbar vertebra relative to the fourth lumbar vertebra by at least 3 mm, ...
Lumbar disc retrolisthesis at L2–L3 refers to a backwards displacement of the L2 vertebral body relative to the adjacent L3 vertebra. In contrast to the more ...
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