Lumbar calcific discitis is a rare spinal condition characterized by the deposition of calcium crystals within the intervertebral disc space of the lumbar ...
Lumbar disc calcification at the L5–S1 level refers to the abnormal deposition of calcium salts within the intervertebral disc between the fifth lumbar ...
Lumbar disc calcification refers to the abnormal deposition of calcium salts within the intervertebral disc substance, often involving both the nucleus ...
Intervertebral disc calcification at the L3–L4 level refers to the pathological deposition of calcium salts—principally calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate and ...
Lumbar disc calcification at the L2–L3 level is a degenerative condition in which calcium deposits form within the intervertebral disc, causing it to become ...
Lumbar disc calcification at the L1–L2 level refers to the pathological deposition of calcium salts within the intervertebral disc substance situated between ...
Lumbar disc calcification occurs when calcium salts deposit in the intervertebral discs of the lower spine, leading to stiff, less flexible discs that can ...
Lumbar cartilaginous erosive endplate lesions are defects in the thin cartilage layer (the cartilaginous endplate) that sits between each lumbar vertebral body ...
Lumbar cartilaginous endplate fracture-type defects are tiny cracks or breaks in the cartilage layer between the vertebral bone and the intervertebral disc in ...
The lumbar cartilaginous endplates are thin layers of hyaline and fibrocartilage that cap the cranial and caudal surfaces of each vertebral body, providing a ...
Lumbar cartilaginous endplate rim (peripheral) defects are focal disruptions or separations in the cartilaginous layer that forms the interface between the ...
Lumbar cartilaginous endplate erosive defects are characterized by focal, irregular disruptions of the cartilage layer that lies between the vertebral body and ...
Lumbar cartilaginous endplate corner lesions are tiny areas of damage at the junction where each vertebral body meets its intervertebral disc, right at the ...
The cartilaginous endplate sits between each intervertebral disc and the adjacent vertebral body, acting as a semipermeable interface that allows nutrient ...
Lumbar cartilaginous endplates are the thin layers of hyaline cartilage that separate each intervertebral disc from the adjacent vertebral bodies in the lumbar ...
Lumbar disc lateral derangement at the L5–S1 level is a specific form of intervertebral disc pathology in which the nucleus pulposus protrudes or extrudes ...
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