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A Disc Bulge on MRI On MRI, a disc bulge measures greater than 25% of the total disc circumference. Its displacement is usually 3 millimeters or less from the normal shape and position of the disc.
Dr. Vitaly Gordin answers the question: 'Herniated Disc Possible With No Pain?' — -- Question: My Doctor Told Me I Have A Herniated Disc On My MRI, But I Have No Pain. How Is This Possible ...
Case report. To report three cases of Brown–Sequard syndrome (BSS) associated with cervical disc herniation. We describe clinical and radiographic review of three patients who presented with BSS ...
Nearly all (94%) the patients had abnormal MRI findings, including 72% with disc herniation (more frequently at lower lumbar disc levels), 69% with signs of nerve root compression, 18% with ...
“MRI evidence of disc regeneration is the most important clinical validation to explain the reduction in pain of our study patients,” said Pete O’Heeron, Chief Executive Officer, SpinalCyte.
/PRNewswire/ -- Simplify Medical, Inc. is pioneering disc arthroplasty with a non-metal, MRI friendly cervical artificial disc. The Company announced today ...
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