mild disfuse disc bulging with subtle 72 hyperintense signal
MRI results have effacement ventral cerebrospinal fluid space
Ventral means in front. Thecal sac means the sac that contain the spinal cord and cerebro spinal fluid. Effacement of the ventral thecal sac means pressure is upon the front of the sac (producing a flattening effect) most likely from a disc protrusion. Foramen means hole (where the nerve comes out of from the spinal cord). Stenosis means narrowing (usually from bony degeneration or disc herniation/protrusion/or bulge). Left foraminal stenosis means narrowing of the passageway where the nerve comes through.
This refers to a herniated nucleus polyposis being the suspected reason for back in the lower back. The space that is supposed to only have cerebrospinal fluid has something else occupying it.
The vagus nerves supply many organs in the ventral body cavity. They have a very significant role in the function of the body.
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ventral, i think...
Anterior means the same as ventral in humans.
there is not a ventral nerve cord
Supplys the ventral side with blood
Ventral is the belly side. Dorsal is the back. ventral also known as the anterior surface
the ventral root carries motor response