Search results for “disc sequestration”

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Disc sequestration

Sequestrated disc, also referred to as a free disc fragment, corresponds to extruded disc material that has no continuity with the parent disc and is displaced away from the site of extrusion. By definition, it corresponds to a subtype of disc extrusion. The term "migrated" disc refers only to ...
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Disc sequestration

  Diagnosis almost certain
Mostafa Elfeky
Published 07 Aug 2021
77% complete
MRI
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Disc sequestration

  Diagnosis almost certain
Ammar Haouimi
Published 21 Aug 2023
74% complete
MRI
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Disc sequestration

  Diagnosis almost certain
Ammar Haouimi
Published 11 Apr 2022
74% complete
MRI
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Disc sequestration

  Diagnosis almost certain
Ammar Haouimi
Published 20 Sep 2022
74% complete
MRI
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Disc sequestration

  Diagnosis almost certain
Ammar Haouimi
Published 24 Oct 2022
74% complete
MRI
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Disc sequestration

  Diagnosis almost certain
Ammar Haouimi
Published 06 Dec 2022
74% complete
MRI
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Dorsal sequestrated disc fragment

  Diagnosis certain
Frank Gaillard
Published 27 Feb 2017
92% complete
MRI
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Disc sequestration on CT

  Diagnosis certain
Craig Hacking
Published 11 Nov 2015
83% complete
CT
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Lumbar disc sequestration

  Diagnosis almost certain
Ammar Haouimi
Published 12 Feb 2021
77% complete
MRI
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Lumbar disc sequestration

  Diagnosis almost certain
Belal Awwad
Published 05 Jan 2023
77% complete
MRI
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Lumbar disc sequestration

  Diagnosis almost certain
Ian Bickle
Published 30 Jul 2023
77% complete
MRI
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L3 disc sequestration

  Diagnosis probable
Anya Thirion
Published 08 Apr 2024
71% complete
MRI
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Sequestrated lumbar disc fragment

  Diagnosis probable
Douglas Henry
Published 11 Sep 2015
53% complete
MRI
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Dorsal epidural disc migration

Dorsal epidural disc migration represents, as the name suggests, migration of disc material, usually a sequestrated disc fragment, into the dorsal (posterior) epidural space, posterior to the theca. This is a rare occurrence, often not suspected preoperatively and is almost invariably encountere...
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Disc extrusion

Disc extrusion is a type of intervertebral disc herniation and is distinguished from a disc protrusion in that it: in at least one plane, has a broader dome (B) than a neck (A) and/or extends above or below the disc level (into the suprapedicular or infrapedicular zone) Disc extrusions are a...
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Degenerated disc

Degenerated discs are a very common entity in the spine, encountered with increasing frequency throughout life and becoming almost universal in late adulthood to a varying degree. It contributes to billions of dollars in healthcare costs and lost productivity every year due to associated morbidi...
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Catheter-associated mass

Catheter-associated mass, also known as catheter tip granuloma, is a relatively rare complication related to an intrathecal catheter. Terminology Although the term catheter tip granuloma is commonly found in the literature, some favor the more general term catheter-associated mass as they actu...
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Spinal epidural cystic lesions

Spinal epidural cystic lesions are fluid-filled lesions within the spinal canal but outside the thecal sac. Their clinical significance is as a potential contributor to spinal cord or nerve root impingement. Simple appearing spinal epidural cysts may represent several entities that differ by ori...
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Intervertebral disc disease nomenclature

Intervertebral disc disease nomenclature has changed over the years, and a familiarity with current definitions is essential if clear communication is to be achieved via radiology reports or referrals, especially as lumbar disc disease is a common problem and a source of a great deal of imaging....

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