Endplate changes is a medical term used to describe the thinning or erosion of the cushioning discs that separate the vertebrae in your spine. This can happen simply from aging.
It's an MRI sign that the intervertebral discs are aging.
endplate spondylosis
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Endplate changes can occur naturally due to aging, as these structures can degenerate over time due to normal wear and tear. In this case these are found in the vertebrae of the chest.
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Chronic superior endplate deformity
The endplate is part of the cartilage of the intervertebral discs. Lipping is bulging of this area of the disc due to degeneration or scoliosis.
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Depolarization
Signal loss and volume loss in the c4-c5 and c6-c7 discs on an MRI report typically indicate degenerative changes or disc degeneration. Reparative endplate enhancement at c7 suggests a healing response to injury or inflammation. The presence of these findings may contribute to symptoms such as neck pain, stiffness, or decreased range of motion.