That could be either a bulging disc. or a bone spur from degenerative [arthritic] changes to the vertebrae causing a bony spur to press on the cord...
persis tent right hemicord compression and rotation
Left anterior or anterior left
Block of anterior branch ol left bundle
Anterior Wall Ischemia: [blockage in the Left Anterior Descending Artery]
Yes, the anterior branch of the left coronary artery, also known as the left anterior descending artery (LAD), courses within the anterior interventricular sulcus. This artery supplies blood to the anterior walls of the left ventricle and interventricular septum. It is a critical vessel for the heart's blood supply.
yes
inverted
You basically have a herniated disc (slipped disc) in your middle back that's pressing on your spinal cord.
It connects left and right anterior cerebral arteries
Mildly flattening the left hemicord refers to a slight deformation or reduction in the normal curvature of the left side of the spinal cord. This condition can be indicative of various spinal issues, such as disc herniation or other structural abnormalities, potentially leading to neurological symptoms. It is essential to assess its cause and implications through imaging studies and clinical evaluation. Treatment options may vary based on the underlying issue and the patient's symptoms.
The liver's left lobe is the more anterior. The falciform ligament attaches to the anterior body wall of the liver.
There are no treatments for left anterior fascicular block. There are no symptoms associated with this finding on EKG the vast majority of the time.