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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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) ...
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 ...
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 ...
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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