You are obviously talking about MRI or CT findings probably described in a radiologists report. ?Essentially these are findings describing what is seen on these pictures of your cervical spine (neck). ?Moderate here simply means that what they are talking about is not mild, but it is not severe. ?The central canal here is the space that the spinal cord is in. ?A neural foramen is the hole that the nerve root comes out of, in this case the C6 nerve root. ?Stenosis simply means narrowing of a canal or foramen (hole). ?C5-C6 is the level in the spine that is affected.
The answer is that it may mean something significant, or it may mean nothing at all. ?Imaging findings do not always correlate with the clinical findings, i.e. problems that are seen on an MRI do not mean the patient is having symptoms or pain. ?If the neural foramen are stenotic at C5-6, then you might experience weakness in arm flexion, supination at the wrist may be weak, extension of the wrist may be weak, and problems with sensation may be seen in the thumb, index finger, and ring finger. ?If the cervical spinal cord is affected this may cause problems in your legs as well in bowel, bladder, or sexual function. ?Keep in mind that just because an MRI says that you have these things, it doesn't automatically mean you will have these symptoms. ??
No. She just had a deformity resulting in a non-functioning, malformed penis and it's not HER fault.
what is moderate uncovertebral arthropathy
The medical term for "silver fork deformity" is "colles fracture." It refers to a specific type of wrist fracture where the bone breaks near the wrist joint, resulting in a characteristic appearance resembling the shape of a silver fork.
bilateral - affecting both sides of the brainfrontal lobe - the front of the brain, a major ability of this lobe is to project future consequences resulting from current actionshemorrhagic - accompanied by or produced by hemorrhage (internal bleeding)contusion - a bruise
Yes, although not necessarily as much as guys with the deeper voices.
A fracture resulting from the radius and ulna being forced backward and upward is called a Colles' fracture. It is a type of distal radius fracture where the bone breaks near the wrist joint, usually due to a fall on an outstretched hand. Colles' fractures typically result in a dorsal displacement of the hand and a characteristic deformity known as a "dinner fork" deformity.
A large lava dome can be formed when magma slowly rises up inside the crater of a larger volcano. It is a roughly circular mound shaped protrusion resulting from explosion of lava from the volcano.Ê
It means that the front parts of the several vertebrae are compressed down making the vertebrae wedge shaped instead of perfectly square. It is the cause of the hump in the back and often suggests osteoporosis.
Provided the fish is given proper food and good conditions, yes the fins will grow back. The new fin(s) are never as perfect as the old ones. There is usually some deformity (scarring) resulting from the damage.
The most common cause of exophthalmos is Graves' disease, overactivity of the thyroid gland. The contents of the orbits swell due to inflammation, forcing the eyes forward. The inflammation affects primarily the muscles.
The color of skin is naturally selected over time by environmental stimuli. Some 160,000 years ago, the original inhabitants of Europe with darker skin were prone to lack of vitamin d from sunlight, resulting in bone deformity. Therefore pale skin resulted in a healthier population and it became predominant.
a dome volcano is not the same as a cone volcano. a dome volcano is a type of volcano, is a roughly circular mound-shaped protrusion resulting from the slow extrusion of viscous lava from a volcano. Usually it extrudes very slowly, but constantly. A cone volcano has an appearance of an upside-down funnel with a hole in the top which the lava shoots out of.