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Thoracic Compression Collapse at T2–T3
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Thoracic compression collapse, particularly at the T2–T3 vertebral level, occurs when the anterior portion of one or more thoracic vertebral bodies is ...

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Thoracic Compression Collapse at T1–T2
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Thoracic compression collapse at T1–T2 is a condition where one or both of the first two thoracic vertebral bodies lose their normal height and shape. This ...

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Thoracic Compression Collapse
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Thoracic Compression Collapse is a condition where one or more vertebral bodies in the mid-back (thoracic spine) lose height and structural integrity. This ...

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Thoracic Transverse Nerve Root Extraligamentous Compression
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Thoracic transverse nerve root extraligamentous compression occurs when a spinal nerve root in the thoracic region (the section of your spine that corresponds ...

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Thoracic Transverse Nerve Root Transligamentous Compression
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Thoracic Transverse Nerve Root Transligamentous Compression is a specific form of thoracic radiculopathy in which herniated disc material ruptures through the ...

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Thoracic Transverse Nerve Root Subligamentous Compression
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Thoracic transverse nerve root subligamentous compression is a form of radiculopathy that occurs in the middle (thoracic) portion of your spine. In this ...

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Thoracic Transverse Nerve Root Subarticular Compression
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Thoracic transverse nerve root subarticular compression refers to a condition where one of the nerve roots that exits the spinal cord in the middle (thoracic) ...

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Thoracic Transverse Nerve Root Annular Compression
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A Thoracic Transverse Nerve Root Annular Compression occurs when an annular tear or bulge in a thoracic disc protrudes laterally into the neural foramen, ...

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Thoracic Transverse Nerve Root Extradural Compression
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Your thoracic spine sits in the middle of your back and protects the spinal cord as it travels from your neck toward your lower back. From each side of every ...

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Thoracic Transverse Nerve Root Intradural Compression
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Thoracic transverse nerve-root traumatic compression (TTNRTC) happens when sudden force—such as a road-traffic collision, fall, sporting tackle, or ...

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Thoracic Transverse Nerve Root Degenerative Compression
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The thoracic spine (the middle part of your back) sends out spinal nerves at each level. Each nerve exits the spinal canal through a small tunnel called the ...

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Thoracic Transverse Nerve Root Paramedian Compression
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Thoracic transverse nerve root paramedian compression is a specific form of thoracic radiculopathy in which a structure—most often a paramedian ...

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Vasodilator Drugs
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Vasodilator drugs relax and widen blood vessels, increasing blood flow.Ā A few examples includeĀ ACE inhibitors, ARBs, calcium channel blockers, and ...

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Thoracic Transverse Nerve Root Lateral Recess Compression
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Thoracic transverse nerve root lateral recess compression is a form of thoracic radiculopathy in which one or more nerve roots in the mid-back (thoracic spine) ...

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Thoracic Transverse Nerve Root Extraforaminal Compression
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Thoracic transverse nerve root extraforaminal compression occurs when one of the spinal nerves in the middle back (thoracic region) is pinched or squeezed ...

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Thoracic Transverse Nerve Root Foraminal Compression
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Thoracic transverse nerve root foraminal compression occurs when the small passageway (foramen) where a nerve root exits the spinal canal in the middle back ...

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Thoracic Transverse Nerve Root Lateral Compression
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Thoracic transverse nerve root lateral compression, also known as thoracic radiculopathy, occurs when one or more of the nerves that exit the thoracic spine ...

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Thoracic Transverse Nerve Root Posterolateral Compression
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Thoracic transverse nerve root posterolateral compression is a condition in which the nerve root exiting the spinal cord in the thoracic region is squeezed or ...

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Posterior Thoracic Nerve Root Compression
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Thoracic transverse nerve root posterior compression is a condition in which the sensory branch (dorsal or posterior root) of a spinal nerve in the middle back ...

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Thoracic Transverse Nerve Root Parasagittal Compression
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Thoracic Transverse Nerve Root Parasagittal Compression (TTNRPC) occurs when one of the small nerves that exit the thoracic spine becomes pinched or squeezed ...

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