Thoracic Internal Disc Disruption (TIDD) at the T4–T5 level refers to a painful condition in which the fibrous outer ring (annulus fibrosus) of the ...
Thoracic Internal Disc Disruption (TIDD) refers to damage within the intervertebral disc—specifically the annulus fibrosus and nucleus pulposus—without frank ...
Thoracic Internal Disc Disruption (TIDD) at the T2–T3 level is a condition in which the inner portion of the intervertebral disc—the nucleus pulposus—begins to ...
Thoracic internal disc disruption at the T1–T2 level refers to a condition in which the inner jelly-like core (nucleus pulposus) of the intervertebral disc ...
Thoracic internal disc disruption (IDD) is a form of discogenic pain syndrome in which the structural integrity of an intervertebral disc in the thoracic spine ...
Retropulsion of the T12 vertebra occurs when the body of the twelfth thoracic vertebra is pushed backward into the spinal canal. This posterior displacement ...
Retropulsion of the vertebra refers to a condition in which a fragment of the vertebral body is driven backward into the spinal canal, potentially impinging on ...
Retropulsion refers to the backward displacement of bone fragments from the vertebral body into the spinal canal. In the context of the T10 vertebra, a ...
Retropulsion of the T9 vertebrae occurs when the T9 bone in your middle back is pushed backward into the spinal canal. This backward displacement can press on ...
Retropulsion of the T8 vertebra refers to a condition in which part or all of the eighth thoracic vertebral body is pushed backward into the spinal canal. This ...
Retropulsion of the T7 vertebra refers to backward displacement of part or all of the T7 vertebral body into the spinal canal. This can ...
Retropulsion of the T6 vertebra refers to the backward displacement of part or all of the sixth thoracic vertebral body into the spinal canal. This typically ...
Retropulsion of the T5 vertebra refers to a condition in which the back part of the fifth thoracic vertebral body is pushed or displaced into the spinal canal. ...
Retropulsion of the T4 vertebra refers to the backward displacement of a fragment (either bone or soft tissue) from the T4 spinal segment into the spinal ...
Retropulsion of the T3 vertebra refers to a backward displacement of the third thoracic vertebral body into the spinal canal. This shift can narrow the space ...
Retropulsion of the T2 vertebra refers to the backward displacement of the second thoracic vertebral body into the spinal canal. In simple terms, the front ...
Retropulsion refers to the backward displacement of a fragment of the vertebral body into the spinal canal. In the context of the T1 vertebra, this occurs when ...
A retropulsed fragment is a piece of bone or disc that has broken off from a thoracic vertebra and moved backward into the spinal canal, where it can press on ...
On an MRI scan, the term “hypointense” refers to an area that appears darker than the surrounding tissues. When the T12 vertebral body shows hypointensity, it ...
Hypointense signal of the T11 vertebrae refers to a region in the eleventh thoracic bone that appears darker than the surrounding tissues on certain magnetic ...