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| Text | Kyphosisdescription: {{c1::naturally occuring forward curvature of the T spine of 20-45 degrees}}hyperkyphosis: {{c1::more than 50 degrees}}pathogenesis: {{c1::anterior vertebral column collapsing while posterior column is maintained}}Scheuermann's Disease: {{c1::thoracic kyphosis in adolescents}} |
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| Text | Disc Herniationdescription: {{c1::portion of the IV disc shifts from its usual position}}common site: {{c1::L spine}}classification: {{c1::traumatic or degenerative}}age: {{c1::30-50 y/o}}gender: {{c1::males}}3 typesprotrusion: {{c1::annulus damaged but still contains nucleus}}extrusion: {{c1::annulus broken, leaking nucleus compresses nearby nerves}}sequestration: {{c1::rare, isolated piece of nucleus outside of annulus}}radiographic appearance:best modaility: {{c1::MRI}} |
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