Lumbar disc degenerative herniation is a chronic, progressive condition in which the intervertebral disc in the lumbar (lower back) region undergoes ...
A lumbar disc diffuse herniation—often termed a diffuse disc bulge—occurs when intervertebral disc material extends circumferentially around the disc ...
Lumbar disc non-contained herniation—also called disc extrusion or sequestration—occurs when the nucleus pulposus breaches the annulus fibrosus and posterior ...
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 ...
Lumbar disc paramedian herniation is a specific subtype of intervertebral disc herniation in which nucleus pulposus material protrudes or extrudes into the ...
Lumbar disc posterolateral herniation is a subtype of intervertebral disc herniation where the nucleus pulposus breaches the posterolateral annulus fibrosus ...
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 ...
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 ...
Lumbar disc asymmetric herniation is a focal displacement of nucleus pulposus and/or annulus fibrosus material beyond the confines of the intervertebral disc ...
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 ...
Lumbar disc circumferential herniation—often referred to as a circumferential annular tear or global disc bulge—is a form of intervertebral disc injury in ...
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 ...
Lumbar disc inferiorly migrated herniation is a subtype of intervertebral disc herniation in which the nucleus pulposus (the soft, inner core of the disc) ...
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 ...
Migrated lumbar disc herniation, also known as a displaced or sequestered herniated disc fragment, occurs when a portion of the nucleus pulposus breaches the ...
A lumbar disc distal extraforaminal herniation, often termed a “far-lateral” or “far-out” herniation, occurs when nucleus pulposus material breaches the ...
Extraforaminal (far‐lateral) lumbar disc herniation—specifically the proximal extraforaminal subtype—occurs when nucleus pulposus material breaches the lateral ...
Lumbar disc foraminal herniation refers to the displacement of intervertebral disc material—usually the nucleus pulposus—into the neural foramen of the lumbar ...
Lumbar disc posterolateral herniation refers to displacement of intervertebral disc material (nucleus pulposus or annular fragments) through the posterolateral ...
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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