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Lumbar Disc Degenerative Herniation
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Lumbar disc degenerative herniation is a chronic, progressive condition in which the intervertebral disc in the lumbar (lower back) region undergoes ...

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Lumbar Disc Diffuse Herniation
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A lumbar disc diffuse herniation—often termed a diffuse disc bulge—occurs when intervertebral disc material extends circumferentially around the disc ...

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Lumbar Disc Non-Contained Herniation
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Lumbar disc non-contained herniation—also called disc extrusion or sequestration—occurs when the nucleus pulposus breaches the annulus fibrosus and posterior ...

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Contained Lumbar Disc Herniation
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Lumbar disc contained herniation occurs when the nucleus pulposus (the gel-like center of an intervertebral disc in the lower back) pushes outward into the ...

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Lumbar Disc Paramedian Herniation
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Lumbar disc paramedian herniation is a specific subtype of intervertebral disc herniation in which nucleus pulposus material protrudes or extrudes into the ...

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Lumbar Disc Posterolateral Herniation
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Lumbar disc posterolateral herniation is a subtype of intervertebral disc herniation where the nucleus pulposus breaches the posterolateral annulus fibrosus ...

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Lumbar Disc Lateral Herniation
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Lumbar disc lateral herniation occurs when the soft, gel-like center (nucleus pulposus) of a lumbar intervertebral disc pushes out through a tear in its outer ...

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Lumbar Disc Lateral Recess Herniation
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Lumbar Disc Lateral Recess Herniation refers to a condition in which part of the nucleus pulposus (the jelly-like center of an intervertebral disc in the lower ...

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Lumbar Disc Asymmetric Herniation
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Lumbar disc asymmetric herniation is a focal displacement of nucleus pulposus and/or annulus fibrosus material beyond the confines of the intervertebral disc ...

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Lumbar Disc Focal Herniation
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Lumbar disc focal herniation occurs when a small, localized area of the inner disc material (nucleus pulposus) pushes through a focal tear or weakness in the ...

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Lumbar Disc Circumferential Herniation
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Lumbar disc circumferential herniation—often referred to as a circumferential annular tear or global disc bulge—is a form of intervertebral disc injury in ...

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Lumbar Disc Extraforaminal Herniation
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A lumbar disc extraforaminal herniation occurs when the inner gel-like nucleus of an intervertebral disc in the lower (lumbar) spine pushes fully through its ...

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Inferiorly Migrated Lumbar Disc Herniation
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Lumbar disc inferiorly migrated herniation is a subtype of intervertebral disc herniation in which the nucleus pulposus (the soft, inner core of the disc) ...

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Lumbar Disc Superiorly Migrated Herniation
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A lumbar disc superiorly migrated herniation is a type of disc herniation in which the extruded nucleus pulposus travels upward (toward the head) within the ...

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Migrated Lumbar Disc Herniation
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Migrated lumbar disc herniation, also known as a displaced or sequestered herniated disc fragment, occurs when a portion of the nucleus pulposus breaches the ...

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Lumbar Disc Distal Extraforaminal Herniation
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A lumbar disc distal extraforaminal herniation, often termed a “far-lateral” or “far-out” herniation, occurs when nucleus pulposus material breaches the ...

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Lumbar Disc Proximal Extraforaminal Herniation
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Extraforaminal (far‐lateral) lumbar disc herniation—specifically the proximal extraforaminal subtype—occurs when nucleus pulposus material breaches the lateral ...

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Lumbar Disc Foraminal Herniation
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Lumbar disc foraminal herniation refers to the displacement of intervertebral disc material—usually the nucleus pulposus—into the neural foramen of the lumbar ...

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Lumbar Disc Posterolateral Herniation
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Lumbar disc posterolateral herniation refers to displacement of intervertebral disc material (nucleus pulposus or annular fragments) through the posterolateral ...

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Posterior Lumbar Disc Herniation
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A posterior lumbar disc herniation is a pathological condition in which the nucleus pulposus—the gelatinous core of an intervertebral disc—protrudes through a ...

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