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Lumbar Disc Anterolisthesis at L2–L3
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Lumbar disc anterolisthesis at the L2–L3 level is characterized by the anterior displacement of the L2 vertebral body relative to L3 across the intervertebral ...

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Lumbar Disc Anterolisthesis at L1–L2
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Lumbar disc anterolisthesis at L1–L2 refers to the forward displacement of the L1 vertebral body relative to L2, often involving the intervertebral disc ...

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Lumbar Disc Anterolisthesis
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Lumbar disc anterolisthesis is a condition in which a vertebral body in the lumbar spine slides forward relative to the vertebra below it, carrying with it the ...

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Lumbar Disc Forward Slip at L5–S1
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Lumbar disc forward slip at the L5–S1 level—commonly termed spondylolisthesis—refers to the anterior displacement of the fifth lumbar vertebral body relative ...

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Lumbar Disc Forward Slip at L4–L5
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Lumbar disc forward slip—clinically termed spondylolisthesis—occurs when the fourth lumbar vertebra (L4) shifts forward relative to the fifth lumbar vertebra ...

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Lumbar Disc Forward Slip at L3–L4
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Lumbar disc forward slip at the L3–L4 level—also known as spondylolisthesis—occurs when one vertebra (L3) shifts forward over the one below it (L4). This ...

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Lumbar Disc Forward Slip at L2–L3
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Lumbar disc forward slip—also known as anterolisthesis when referring to a vertebral body, or disc displacement when emphasizing intervertebral movement—occurs ...

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Lumbar Disc Forward Slip at L1–L2
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Lumbar Disc Forward Slip at L1–L2—also known as anterolisthesis of L1 on L2—is a condition in which the L1 vertebral body translates anteriorly relative to the ...

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Lumbar Disc Forward Slip
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Lumbar spondylolisthesis, often called a forward slip, occurs when one vertebral body in the lower back (lumbar spine) shifts forward relative to the vertebra ...

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Posterolateral Neural Foraminal Narrowing at L1–L2
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Posterolateral neural foraminal narrowing at the L1–L2 level refers to the compression or constriction of the nerve root passageway (foramen) located between ...

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Posterior Neural Foraminal Narrowing at L1 – L2
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Posterior neural foraminal narrowing at the L1–L2 level is a form of lumbar foraminal stenosis in which the bony exit channel (foramen) behind the L1 and L2 ...

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Paracentral Neural Foraminal Narrowing at L1–L2
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Paracentral neural foraminal narrowing at the L1–L2 level occurs when the bony openings (foramina) through which spinal nerves exit become constricted on the ...

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Central Neural Foraminal Narrowing at L1–L2
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Central Neural Foraminal Narrowing at L1–L2 is a pathological reduction in the space of the neural exit canal (foramen) at the level between the first and ...

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Unilateral Neural Foraminal Narrowing at L5–S1
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Unilateral neural foraminal narrowing at the L5–S1 level refers to the condition in which one of the two openings (foramina) through which the L5 spinal nerve ...

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Unilateral Neural Foraminal Narrowing at L4–L5
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Unilateral neural foraminal narrowing at the L4–L5 level refers to the narrowing of the neural foramen—the bony passage through which the L4 or L5 spinal nerve ...

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Unilateral Neural Foraminal Narrowing at L3–L4
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Unilateral neural foraminal narrowing at the L3–L4 level refers to the reduction in space where the nerve root exits the spinal canal on one side between the ...

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Unilateral Neural Foraminal Narrowing at L2–L3
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Unilateral neural foraminal narrowing at L2–L3 refers to the pathological reduction in the size of the right or left intervertebral foramen between the second ...

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Unilateral Neural Foraminal Narrowing at L1–L2
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Unilateral neural foraminal narrowing at the L1–L2 level describes a localized reduction in the size of the bony aperture (foramen) through which the spinal ...

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Neural Foraminal Narrowing at L5–S1
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Lumbar bilateral neural foraminal narrowing at the L5–S1 level is a specific form of spinal foraminal stenosis characterized by the constriction of the neural ...

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Bilateral Neural Foraminal Narrowing at L4–L5
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Lumbar bilateral neural foraminal narrowing at the L4–L5 level—also called bilateral foraminal stenosis—involves a reduction in the size of the neural foramina ...

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