L4–L5 disc vertical herniation refers to the displacement of intervertebral disc material in a cranio-caudal (vertical) direction through a defect in the ...
Vertical (intravertebral) herniation—also known as a Schmorl’s node—occurs when nucleus pulposus material herniates upward or downward through a defect in the ...
A disc vertical herniation—commonly known as a Schmorl’s node—occurs when the gelatinous nucleus pulposus pushes through a weakened cartilaginous endplate of ...
L1–L2 disc vertical herniation is a condition in which the gelatinous nucleus pulposus of the intervertebral disc at the first and second lumbar vertebral ...
Lumbar disc vertical herniation refers to the pathological displacement of nucleus pulposus material through the vertebral endplate into the adjacent vertebral ...
L5–S1 discitis refers to an infection of the intervertebral disc space between the fifth lumbar vertebra (L5) and the first sacral vertebra (S1). In this ...
Discitis refers to inflammation and infection of the intervertebral disc space. When it occurs at the L4–L5 level—the disc between the fourth and fifth lumbar ...
Discitis at the L3–L4 level refers to inflammation or infection of the intervertebral disc space between the third and fourth lumbar vertebrae. This condition ...
L2–L3 Discitis is an infection or sterile inflammation of the intervertebral disc space between the second (L2) and third (L3) lumbar vertebrae. Although ...
Discitis at the L1–L2 level is an inflammatory condition of the intervertebral disc space between the first and second lumbar vertebrae. This condition, though ...
Lumbar disc discitis—sometimes called lumbar disc space infection—is a serious inflammatory condition characterized by infection or aseptic inflammation of the ...
Lumbar calcific discopathy, also known as intervertebral disc calcification, refers to the pathological deposition of calcium phosphate crystals within the ...
Lumbar calcific discitis is a rare spinal condition characterized by the deposition of calcium crystals within the intervertebral disc space of the lumbar ...
Lumbar disc calcification at the L5–S1 level refers to the abnormal deposition of calcium salts within the intervertebral disc between the fifth lumbar ...
Lumbar disc calcification refers to the abnormal deposition of calcium salts within the intervertebral disc substance, often involving both the nucleus ...
Intervertebral disc calcification at the L3–L4 level refers to the pathological deposition of calcium salts—principally calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate and ...
Lumbar disc calcification at the L2–L3 level is a degenerative condition in which calcium deposits form within the intervertebral disc, causing it to become ...
Lumbar disc calcification at the L1–L2 level refers to the pathological deposition of calcium salts within the intervertebral disc substance situated between ...
Lumbar disc calcification occurs when calcium salts deposit in the intervertebral discs of the lower spine, leading to stiff, less flexible discs that can ...
Lumbar cartilaginous erosive endplate lesions are defects in the thin cartilage layer (the cartilaginous endplate) that sits between each lumbar vertebral body ...
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