Loss of disc signal is something commonly seen on an MRI report. It means that there has been some degeneration of the disc.
Degenerative Disc disease is the cause of loss of the intervertebral disc signal. This is a leading cause of chronic disability in working adults.
I had an MRI done and it says that there is loss of normal disc signal on my L5 and S1 what does this mean?
What does loss of signal intensity and disc space height mean
Significant intervertebral disc space signal loss at C6-C7 is a nerve impingement which may be painful or cause loss of feeling. A minor diffuse disc bulge is a minor bulge of the affected disc.
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Disc degeneration is a normal part of aging, and usually is not a problem. However, DDD can cause discs to lose height and become stiff.
what does multi level loss of disc hydration
Cartilage
Loss of Signal was created on 2006-10-03.
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dB (decibel) is a logarithmic measure of the ratio of two power values, for example, two signal strengths. This is often used for power gain or power loss. For example, a loss of 10 dB means that the signal degrades by a factor of 10, a loss of 20 dB means that the signal degrades by a factor of 100, and a loss of 30 dB means that the signal degrades by a factor of 1000.
Attenuation
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Disc desiccation is the loss of fluid in the intervertebral discs. When this occurs at each lumbar lore, the disc is not herniated or bulging and there is no surgical treatment.