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Lumbar Disc Subarticular Displacement
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Lumbar disc subarticular displacement is a specific form of intervertebral disc herniation in which the nucleus pulposus protrudes or extrudes through the ...

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Lumbar Disc Annular Displacement
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Lumbar Disc Annular Displacement (LDAD) refers to a condition in which the annulus fibrosus—the tough, fibrous outer ring of the intervertebral disc in the ...

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Lumbar Disc Extradural Displacement
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Lumbar disc extradural displacement refers to the pathological movement of intervertebral disc material—most often the nucleus pulposus or annulus fibrosus ...

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Lumbar Disc Intradural Displacement
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Lumbar disc intradural displacement—also called intradural disc herniation—is a rare, severe form of lumbar disc pathology in which the nucleus pulposus tears ...

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Traumatic Lumbar Disc Displacement
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Lumbar disc traumatic displacement occurs when a sudden force or injury causes one of the cushioning discs between the lower vertebrae to shift or tear. These ...

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Lumbar Disc Degenerative Displacement
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Lumbar Disc Degenerative Displacement (LDDD) refers to a spectrum of structural changes in the intervertebral discs of the lower spine, primarily at L3–L4, ...

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Lumbar Disc Paramedian Displacement
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Lumbar Disc Paramedian Displacement is a specific form of intervertebral disc herniation in which disc material—typically nucleus pulposus and annulus ...

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Lumbar Disc Posterolateral Displacement
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Lumbar disc posterolateral displacement, often referred to as a posterolateral herniation, occurs when the nucleus pulposus—the soft, gelatinous core of an ...

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Lumbar Disc Circumferential Displacement
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Lumbar disc circumferential displacement, commonly referred to as a “circumferential bulge,” is a broad-based displacement of intervertebral disc tissue that ...

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Lumbar Disc Extraforaminal Displacement
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Lumbar disc extraforaminal displacement—also called far-lateral or extreme-lateral disc herniation—is a subtype of lumbar disc herniation in which disc ...

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Lumbar Disc Distal Extraforaminal Displacement
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Lumbar disc distal extraforaminal displacement—often called far-lateral disc herniation—is when the soft center (nucleus pulposus) of a lower spine disc pushes ...

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Lumbar Disc Proximal Extraforaminal Displacement
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Proximal extraforaminal displacement of a lumbar intervertebral disc refers to the focal displacement of nucleus pulposus material beyond its normal confines, ...

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Lumbar Disc Foraminal Displacement
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Lumbar disc foraminal displacement—often called far-lateral or foraminal disc herniation—occurs when the nucleus pulposus (the soft inner core of an ...

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Lumbar Disc Posterolateral Displacement
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Lumbar disc posterolateral displacement refers to the abnormal movement of intervertebral disc material—composed of the gelatinous nucleus pulposus and firmer ...

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Lumbar Disc Parasagittal Displacement
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Lumbar disc parasagittal displacement is a form of intervertebral disc pathology in which the gelatinous central portion of a lumbar disc (the nucleus ...

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Lumbar Disc Central and Paracentral Displacement
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Lumbar intervertebral disc displacement is a common spinal disorder characterized by displacement of nucleus pulposus and/or annulus fibrosus beyond the normal ...

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Lumbar Disc Paracentral Displacement
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Lumbar disc paracentral displacement is a subtype of intervertebral disc herniation in which nucleus pulposus material pushes posteriorly through an annular ...

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Lumbar Disc Central Displacement
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Lumbar disc central displacement, often referred to as a centrally herniated lumbar disc, occurs when the soft inner core (nucleus pulposus) of an ...

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Lumbar Disc Lateral Displacement at L5–S1
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Lateral displacement of the lumbar intervertebral disc at the L5–S1 level refers to the focal movement of disc material beyond its normal confines into the ...

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Lumbar Disc Lateral Displacement at the L4–L5
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Lumbar disc lateral displacement at the L4–L5 level refers to the pathological movement of nucleus pulposus and/or annular fibers beyond the normal confines of ...

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