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A posterolateral herniated disc with a superiorly migrated fragment refers to a situation where the intervertebral disc has bulged or ruptured towards the back and side (posterolateral direction) and a portion of the disc material has moved upward (superiorly). This can exert pressure on nearby spinal nerves or the spinal cord, potentially leading to pain, numbness, or weakness in the limbs. The location and migration of the herniated fragment can influence the specific symptoms experienced and may require medical evaluation for appropriate treatment options.

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