Discogenic sclerosis is the area of wear and tear to a bone in the back. The deterioration of the discs can cause severe back pain.
Discogenic edema is swelling (edema) of the vertebra in the spine (disc's).
Discogenic endplate changes are where the spine's endplates, thick bone points where the discs and the vertebrae make contact, start degenerating and causing spinal issues. They are usually a sign of aging, but can also be indicative of improper lifting, overuse, and other health issues.
Diseases of the Intervertebral Disc producing Backache.
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The opposite of -sclerosis is -malacia.
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arterio- or athero- are prefixes used with -sclerosis.
Osteophytic ridging means a bone spur.