Cervical lateral recess stenosis with vertical disc herniation is a complex spinal pathology characterized by narrowing of the lateral recess—the channel ...
A cervical disc herniation occurs when the soft nucleus pulposus of an intervertebral disc in the neck breaches the tougher annulus fibrosus, protruding into ...
Cervical disc herniation represents a displacement of intervertebral disc material—annulus fibrosus, nucleus pulposus, or both—beyond the normal confines of ...
Cervical circumferential with vertical herniation refers to a combined annular tear and disc protrusion pattern in the cervical spine where the annulus ...
Cervical extraforaminal vertical herniation refers to the displacement of intervertebral disc material in the neck region that migrates laterally beyond the ...
A cervical foraminal vertical migrated herniation occurs when the soft center of a cervical (neck) disc pushes through its outer layer and moves vertically ...
Cervical foraminal vertical herniation is a form of intervertebral disc displacement in the neck where disc material migrates into the neural foramen and ...
Cervical posterolateral with vertical herniation refers to a displacement of nucleus pulposus material through a defect in the annulus fibrosus of a cervical ...
Cervical Posterior Vertical Herniation refers to a form of intervertebral disc herniation in the neck (cervical spine) where nucleus pulposus material ...
A central cervical disc herniation occurs when the inner gel-like core of a cervical intervertebral disc (the nucleus pulposus) bulges or extrudes directly ...
Cervical paracentral vertical herniation refers to the pathological displacement of intervertebral disc material in the cervical spine, occurring just off the ...
Cervical central vertical herniation is a type of neck disc injury in which the soft inner part of an intervertebral disc (nucleus pulposus) pushes straight ...
Cervical C7–T1 vertical herniation, also known as a Schmorl’s node at the cervicothoracic junction, occurs when nucleus pulposus material extrudes vertically ...
A C6–C7 vertical herniation occurs when the soft inner core of the intervertebral disc between the sixth and seventh cervical vertebrae (C6 and C7) pushes out ...
Vertical herniation of the C5–C6 intervertebral disc refers to displacement of disc material along the cranio-caudal (vertical) axis at the fifth cervical to ...
Cervical C4–C5 Vertical Herniation refers to the pathological displacement of intervertebral disc material at the C4–C5 level of the cervical spine, in which ...
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