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Lumbar Cartilaginous Endplate Fracture-Type Defects
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Lumbar cartilaginous endplate fracture-type defects are tiny cracks or breaks in the cartilage layer between the vertebral bone and the intervertebral disc in ...

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Wavy/Irregular Cartilaginous Endplate Defects
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The lumbar cartilaginous endplates are thin layers of hyaline and fibrocartilage that cap the cranial and caudal surfaces of each vertebral body, providing a ...

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Lumbar Cartilaginous Endplate Rim (Peripheral) Defects
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Lumbar cartilaginous endplate rim (peripheral) defects are focal disruptions or separations in the cartilaginous layer that forms the interface between the ...

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Lumbar Cartilaginous Endplate Erosive Defects
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Lumbar cartilaginous endplate erosive defects are characterized by focal, irregular disruptions of the cartilage layer that lies between the vertebral body and ...

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Lumbar Cartilaginous Endplate Corner Lesions
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Lumbar cartilaginous endplate corner lesions are tiny areas of damage at the junction where each vertebral body meets its intervertebral disc, right at the ...

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Lumbar Cartilaginous Focal Endplate Defects
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The cartilaginous endplate sits between each intervertebral disc and the adjacent vertebral body, acting as a semipermeable interface that allows nutrient ...

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Lumbar Cartilaginous Endplate Disorders
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Lumbar cartilaginous endplates are the thin layers of hyaline cartilage that separate each intervertebral disc from the adjacent vertebral bodies in the lumbar ...

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Lumbar Disc Lateral Derangement at the L5–S1
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Lumbar disc lateral derangement at the L5–S1 level is a specific form of intervertebral disc pathology in which the nucleus pulposus protrudes or extrudes ...

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Lumbar Disc Lateral Derangement at L4–L5
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Lumbar disc lateral derangement at the L4–L5 level—often termed a lateral or foraminal disc herniation—occurs when the inner gel-like nucleus pulposus extrudes ...

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Lumbar L3–L4 Lateral Derangement
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Lumbar disc lateral derangement at the L3–L4 level is a specific form of intervertebral disc pathology characterized by displacement of disc material toward ...

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Lumbar Disc Lateral Derangement at L2–L3
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Lumbar disc lateral derangement at the L2–L3 level is a form of lumbar disc herniation in which disc material displaces laterally—into the foraminal or ...

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Lumbar Disc Lateral Derangement at L1–L2
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Lumbar disc lateral derangement at the L1–L2 level is a specific form of lumbar intervertebral disc pathology characterized by sideways (lateral) displacement ...

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Lumbar Disc Lateral Derangement
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Lumbar disc lateral derangement refers to a condition in which the inner gel-like core (nucleus pulposus) of an intervertebral disc in the lower (lumbar) spine ...

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Lumbar disc posterior derangement at L5–S1
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Lumbar disc posterior derangement at the L5–S1 level refers to a spectrum of structural and functional alterations in the intervertebral disc that result in ...

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Lumbar Disc Posterior Derangement at the L4–L5
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Lumbar disc posterior derangement at the L4–L5 level is a common yet complex spinal condition characterized by the displacement or malfunction of the ...

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Lumbar Posterior Disc Derangement at L3–L4
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The lumbar spine consists of five vertebrae (L1–L5) separated by intervertebral discs that function as shock absorbers and allow spinal flexibility. The L3–L4 ...

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Lumbar Disc Posterior Derangement at L2–L3
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Lumbar disc posterior derangement at the L2–L3 level refers to a mechanical abnormality of the intervertebral disc in which the nucleus pulposus protrudes or ...

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Lumbar Disc Posterior Derangement at L1–L2
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Lumbar disc posterior derangement at the L1–L2 level is a specific form of intervertebral disc pathology characterized by the displacement or disruption of ...

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Lumbar Disc Posterior Derangement at L5–S1
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Lumbar disc posterior derangement at the L5–S1 level refers to the displacement or disruption of the nucleus pulposus and annulus fibrosus toward the back ...

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Lumbar Disc Anterior Derangement at the L5–S1
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Lumbar disc anterior derangement at the L5-S1 level refers to a mechanical deformation of the intervertebral disc in which the nucleus pulposus shifts ...

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