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Thoracic Disc Bulging at T3–T4
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A thoracic disc bulge at T3–T4 is when the outer ring (annulus fibrosus) of the intervertebral disc between the 3rd and 4th thoracic vertebrae extends outward ...

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Thoracic Disc Bulging at T2–T3
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Thoracic disc bulging at the T2–T3 level refers to the condition in which the intervertebral disc between the second and third thoracic vertebrae extends ...

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Thoracic Disc Bulge at T1–T2
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A thoracic disc bulge occurs when the gelatinous inner core of an intervertebral disc pushes outward against its tough outer ring, but without rupturing it. At ...

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Thoracic Intervertebral Disc Bulging
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Thoracic intervertebral disc bulging occurs when the annulus fibrosus (outer ring) of a thoracic spinal disc weakens and protrudes beyond its normal boundary, ...

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Thoracic Disc Extraligamentous Prolapse
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Thoracic disc extraligamentous prolapse occurs when the central gel-like nucleus pulposus of a thoracic intervertebral disc pushes out through tears in the ...

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Thoracic Transligamentous Disc Prolapse
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Thoracic disc transligamentous prolapse is a specific kind of thoracic disc herniation where the central gel-like part of an intervertebral disc pushes through ...

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Thoracic Disc Subligamentous Prolapse
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Thoracic disc subligamentous prolapse occurs when the soft, jelly-like center of a spinal disc in the middle back (thoracic spine) pushes out but remains ...

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Thoracic Disc Subarticular Prolapse
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A thoracic disc subarticular prolapse is a type of spinal disc herniation that occurs in the mid-back (thoracic) region, specifically when the inner disc ...

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Thoracic Disc Annular Prolapse
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Thoracic disc annular prolapse occurs when the tough outer ring of a spinal disc in the middle (thoracic) region tears or pushes outward. This disc sits ...

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Thoracic Disc Extradural Prolapse
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Thoracic disc extradural prolapse, often called a herniated thoracic disc, occurs when the soft inner material of an intervertebral disc in the mid-back pushes ...

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Thoracic Intradural Disc Prolapse
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Intradural disc herniation in the thoracic spine happens when the soft center of a spinal disc pushes through both the tough outer layer (the annulus fibrosus) ...

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Traumatic Thoracic Disc Prolapse
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Thoracic disc traumatic prolapse, also known as a herniated thoracic intervertebral disc, occurs when trauma causes the nucleus pulposus of a thoracic disc to ...

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Thoracic Disc Degenerative Prolapse
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Thoracic disc degenerative prolapse occurs when a disc in the middle (thoracic) portion of your spine—between the shoulder blades—undergoes age-related wear ...

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Thoracic Disc Diffuse Prolapse
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A thoracic disc diffuse prolapse occurs when the intervertebral disc in the mid‐back (thoracic spine) bulges or herniates circumferentially—pressing on spinal ...

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Non-Contained Thoracic Disc Prolapse
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A thoracic disc non-contained prolapse occurs when the soft core of an intervertebral disc in the mid-back (thoracic spine) pushes through a tear in its tough ...

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Thoracic Disc Contained Prolapse
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A thoracic disc contained prolapse, also known as a contained thoracic disc herniation, occurs when the nucleus pulposus (the soft inner core of an ...

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Thoracic Disc Paramedian Prolapse
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Thoracic disc paramedian prolapse is a subtype of thoracic disc herniation in which the soft inner core (nucleus pulposus) of an intervertebral disc pushes ...

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Thoracic Disc Posterolateral Prolapse
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Thoracic disc posterolateral prolapse occurs when the soft, gel-like center of an intervertebral disc (nucleus pulposus) pushes through a tear in the disc’s ...

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Thoracic Disc Lateral Prolapse
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Thoracic disc lateral prolapse refers to a condition where the soft inner core of an intervertebral disc in the middle (thoracic) spine pushes outwards toward ...

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Thoracic Disc Lateral Recess Prolapse
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Thoracic disc lateral recess prolapse is a condition where the inner gel-like material of an intervertebral disc in the mid-back pushes into the side (lateral ...

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