Disc herniation
Intervertebral disc bulging is one of the more common spinal diseases in clinical practice. Intervertebral disc bulging refers to the degeneration and relaxation of the intervertebral disc, and the peripheral fibrous rings are evenly beyond the edge of the endplate of the vertebral body. The cross section of the MRI showed that it was 2 to 3 mm larger than the peripheral vertebral shadow. According to the location of the disease, it is divided into cervical disc herniation, thoracic disc herniation, and lumbar disc herniation.
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