The disk may have to be excised and the vertebrae fused. The narrowing canal should be reopened by removing some bone to make it wider.
The pain from a bulging disc in your neck can travel to the lower back. The actual bulging disc condition will not move or spread.
Veins bulging in the neck can be described as extremely prominent veins in the neck area. Bulging veins in the neck may be indicative of raised intrathoracic pressure.
The bulging of an arterial wall due to weakness in the wall is arterial aneurysm (artery + pertaining to ++ dilation). Both words are of Greek origin.
In Graves disease patients there is an accumulation of fat behind the eyeball which pushes the eyeball outward.
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.
This is called a broad based disc herniation
The narrowing of a thecal sac depends on where it is located. It might be a bulging disc or a pinched nerve.
Neural foraminal compromise is the narrowing of the spinal column. It is the result of disc degeneration over a period of time. Bulging and narrowing of the spinal column, or foramen, causes nerve compression or bulging in the affected area.
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A bulging anulus is not-quite-round ring. "Minimally bulging" means that the ring is nearly round. If that slight bulge is on the left side, then the ring is slightly bulging to the left of center.
Oblate spheroid. Ever so slightly bulging at the equator and flat at the poles.
A bulging disk on the left side.
This situation usually produces back pain. If the disc herniation and bulging is mild, back exercises (stretching and stregthening) are often the safest and best form of treatment. If pain is intractable, then surgery may be needed. (Back surgery has a spotty track record, due to the need to cut through back muscles, which then weaken the back and make for problematic recovery at times). As always, consult your physician (and, possibly, a good neurosurgeon) for your particular situation.
The true shape of the earth is oblate spheriod. This means that the Earth is slightly flattened at the poles and slightly bulging at the Equator.