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Thoracic Bilateral Neural Foraminal Narrowing at T11–L1
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Thoracic bilateral neural foraminal narrowing at T12–L1 is a condition where the openings (neural foramina) on both sides of the spine, between the 12th ...

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Thoracic Bilateral Neural Foraminal Narrowing at the T11–T12
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Thoracic bilateral neural foraminal narrowing at the T11–T12 level refers to the reduction in size of the openings (foramina) on both sides of the spine where ...

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Thoracic Bilateral Neural Foraminal Narrowing at the T10–T11
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Thoracic bilateral neural foraminal narrowing at the T10–T11 level refers to the reduction in size of the bony openings (foramina) on both sides of the spine ...

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Thoracic Bilateral Neural Foraminal Narrowing at T9–T10
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Thoracic bilateral neural foraminal narrowing at T9–T10—often called T9–10 foraminal stenosis—is a condition in which the openings (foramina) on both sides of ...

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Thoracic Bilateral Neural Foraminal Narrowing at T8–T9
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Thoracic bilateral neural foraminal narrowing at the T8–T9 level occurs when the openings (neural foramina) on both sides of the spine between the eighth and ...

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Thoracic Bilateral Neural Foraminal Narrowing at T7–T8
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Thoracic neural foraminal narrowing refers to a reduction in the size of the neural foramen—the bony openings on either side of the spine through which spinal ...

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Thoracic Bilateral Neural Foraminal Narrowing at T6–T7
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Thoracic bilateral neural foraminal narrowing at the T6–T7 level is a condition in which both right and left neural foramina—the openings through which spinal ...

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Thoracic Bilateral Neural Foraminal Narrowing at the T5–T6
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Thoracic bilateral neural foraminal narrowing at the T5–T6 level refers to the reduction in space (foramina) through which the spinal nerves exit the spinal ...

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Thoracic Bilateral Foraminal Narrowing at T4–T5
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Thoracic bilateral neural foraminal narrowing at T4–T5 refers to a condition in which the spaces (foramina) on both sides of the spine where nerves exit are ...

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Thoracic Bilateral Neural Foraminal Narrowing at T3–T4
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Thoracic bilateral neural foraminal narrowing at T3–T4 refers to a condition where the openings (foramina) on both sides of the spine at the junction between ...

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Thoracic Bilateral Neural Foraminal Narrowing at the T2–T3
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Thoracic bilateral neural foraminal narrowing at T2–T3 refers to a reduction in the size of both the left and right intervertebral foramina at the level ...

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Thoracic Bilateral Neural Foraminal Narrowing at T1-T2
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Thoracic bilateral neural foraminal narrowing at the T1-T2 level refers to a condition where the openings (foramina) on both sides of the spine between the ...

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Thoracic Bilateral Neural Foraminal Narrowing
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Thoracic bilateral neural foraminal narrowing refers to the reduction in size of the openings (foramina) on both sides of the thoracic (mid‐back) spine through ...

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Thoracic Compression Collapse at T9–T10
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A thoracic compression collapse at the T9–T10 vertebral level occurs when one or both of these mid-back bones (vertebrae) lose height or integrity under ...

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Thoracic Vertebral Compression Collapse at T8–T9
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Thoracic vertebral compression collapse at T8–T9 refers to a condition in which one or both of the T8 and T9 vertebral bodies lose height and integrity under ...

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Thoracic Compression Collapse at T7–T8
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Thoracic compression collapse at the T7–T8 level refers to a condition in which one or both of the seventh and eighth thoracic vertebrae lose height due to ...

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Thoracic Compression Collapse at T6–T7
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A thoracic compression collapse at the T6–T7 level refers to a condition in which the vertebral body of the sixth and seventh thoracic vertebrae (mid-back) ...

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Thoracic Compression Collapse at T5–T6
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Thoracic compression collapse at T5–T6 refers to the sudden loss of height or structural integrity of the T5 and T6 vertebral bodies in the mid‐back (thoracic ...

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Thoracic Compression Collapse at the T4–T5
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Thoracic compression collapse at the T4–T5 vertebral level is a form of spinal injury in which one or both vertebrae in the upper-middle segment of the ...

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Thoracic Compression Collapse at T3–T4
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Thoracic compression collapse at the T3–T4 level occurs when one or more vertebral bodies in the mid-upper back lose height and structural integrity. This ...

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