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what is effacement of the left lateral recess and severe foraminal stenosis
The left lateral recess refers to a condition whereby the narrowing reduces the available space within the exit doorway of the spinal canal. The left lateral recess may be caused by the arthritic overgrowth of the facet joints of the degeneration of the disc with the loss of the disc height.
That is the term to indicate that a herniated (spinal) disk material is bulging into the space where the nerve ganglion is or where the nerve runs...
take a break
Recess is a homograph because it is spelled the same and pronounced differently based on its meaning. As a noun, recess refers to a break or period of time in a school day for play. As a verb, recess means to recede or go back.
You didn't say which meaning you needed, so here are a couple of sentences. The children played at recess. She set the vase in a recess in the wall, and put the flowers inside it.
It depends on which 'recess' you mean. There are different definitions for this word. One meaning of recess refers to a break from business which no work is done. One example could be when the judge calls recess during court proceedings. Another example could be the recess during school time, when students are allowed a short break from their lesson/s. I suggest you use a dictionary-since there are more meanings-in case you would like to know the rest.
Playground or theater, depending on the meaning of play
A bulging disk on the left side.
The subarticular recesses are located in the lumbar spinal canal. A narrowing of the subarticular recesses is referred to as lateral recess stenosis for which surgery may be required.
Some have postulated that the lack of recess and physical education in many schools has contributed to the rise in childhood obesity. While a reduction in physical activity would likely contribute to obesity, the exact magnitude of the effect of recess reduction is not known.
it can effect them because they can get suffocated with carbon dioxide and faint.