A diffuse derangement of a cervical intervertebral disc—often reported as a “diffuse bulge”—occurs when disc material extends beyond the normal margin of the ...
A cervical disc non-contained derangement occurs when the nucleus pulposus (central gel) breaches the annulus fibrosus (outer rings) and exits into the spinal ...
Cervical disc contained derangement—often termed a disc protrusion or bulging disc—occurs when the nucleus pulposus pushes outward against the annulus fibrosus ...
Cervical disc paramedian derangement is a form of intervertebral disc herniation in which the nucleus pulposus or annular fibers protrude into the subarticular ...
Cervical disc posterolateral derangement refers to a focal displacement of intervertebral disc material—either nucleus pulposus or annular fragments—toward the ...
Cervical Disc Lateral Derangement refers to pathological alterations of the fibrocartilaginous intervertebral disc in the neck, in which the nucleus pulposus ...
Cervical Disc Lateral Recess Derangement refers to a spectrum of intervertebral disc abnormalities in the cervical spine wherein disc material displaces into ...
Cervical Disc Asymmetric Derangement is a mechanical derangement syndrome of the cervical intervertebral disc characterized by an asymmetric displacement or ...
Cervical disc focal derangement refers to a localized injury or displacement of the intervertebral disc in the cervical spine, typically characterized by a ...
Cervical Disc Circumferential Derangement—often termed a concentric annular tear—is a specific form of intervertebral disc injury in the cervical spine ...