Neural foraminal stenosis causes nerve irritation and compression when the space a spinal nerve travels through narrows.
The condition can occur in the cervical spine (neck), thoracic spine (mid back) or the lumbar spine (lower back). Cervical and lumbar stenosis are the most common forms, with lumbar spinal stenosis ...
Your cervical spine, or neck, is formed by seven small vertebrae that begin at the base of your skull, which is the area affected by cervical radiculopathy. The nerves that run through your ...
directing cells where to build the spine and nervous ... Dec. 17, 2024 — Using neural stem cells could help treat spinal injuries once thought to be untreatable -- a new phase 1 trial has ...
The report includes data from 342,842 spine procedures from 2015 to 2023 ... spinal stenosis (59.7%), herniated nucleus pulposus or radiculopathy (33.4%) and spondylolisthesis (25.8%), while ...
Intramedullary tumors are usually reported with greater frequency in the cervical cord compared to the thoracic cord, which some authors’ suggestion reflects the higher density of gray matter in the ...
Correspondence to Dr John Harvey, North Bristol Lung Centre, Southmead Hospital, Bristol BS10 5NB, UK; john.harvey{at}nbt.nhs.uk Secondary pneumothorax (SSP) is associated with underlying lung disease ...