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What is significant intervertebral disc space signal loss at C6-C7 with minor diffuse disc bulge?

Significant intervertebral disc space signal loss at C6-C7 is a nerve impingement which may be painful or cause loss of feeling. A minor diffuse disc bulge is a minor bulge of the affected disc.


What is an antonym for extraterrestrial?

Earthly, planetary, gravity, inner space, partial outer space


What is partial ossification of the posterior disc space of C7T1?

42 kilananos squared


Partial pressure of oxygen in interstitial space of peripheral tissues?

The partial pressure of oxygen in the interstitial space of peripheral tissues is typically around 40 mmHg. This level is lower than the partial pressure of oxygen in arterial blood, which is around 100 mmHg. Oxygen diffuses from blood capillaries into the interstitial space to reach cells for metabolism.


The left transpediclar screw at the L5 level demonstrates subtle superior encroachment into the anterior inferior aspect of the intervertebral disc space at L4-L5?

The screw on the left in the fifth vertera in the lower back is sticking up a tiny bit into the space above it.


Where is the formina?

vertebrae Inter means "between", vertebral obviously means vertebrae as mentioned above, and foramina is plural for foramen, which is a hole. Intervertebral foramina are formed in the space between two vertebrae. When two or more vertebral bones are stacked, the intervertebral foramina would be inferior to the pedicles of the superior vertebrae and superior to the pedicles of the inferior vertebrae. It will create a hole that goes between the two vertebrae horizontally. The spinal cord goes through the vertebral foramen vertically, and the nerve roots slip out horizontally through the intervertebral foramina.


What has the author Lars Garding written?

Lars Garding has written: 'Cauchy's problem for hyperbolic equations' -- subject(s): Differential equations, Partial, Exponential functions, Partial Differential equations 'Applications of the theory of direct integrals of Hilbert spaces to some integral and differential operators' -- subject(s): Differential equations, Partial, Hilbert space, Partial Differential equations


What are spacial derivatives?

The spacial derivative is the measure of a quantity as and how it is being changed in space. This is different from a temporal derivative and partial derivative.


Is a bulging Disc a herniated disc?

No. A bulging disc is a disc that has mildly or severely (depending on what the diagnostics prove) buldged from the intervertebral space. This means that the nucleus inside the disc is intact and still within the disc space, but the disc itself has bulged outward. A herniated disc is the same thing as a ruptured disc in which case the nucleus has exited the intervertebral space and the two vetrebrae are essentially "bone on bone". A bulging disc occurs more often as we age or as repetitive activities weaken the the disc. Herniated discs are more often specifically related to trauma/injury sustained and are more acute (sudden) in onset.


Can your height be affected while in space?

Yes, your height can temporarily increase while in space due to the lack of gravitational force. In microgravity, the spine can expand as the intervertebral discs absorb more fluid, leading to a slight increase in height. Astronauts can gain about 2 to 3 inches during their time in space, but this effect reverses once they return to Earth's gravity.


What are the partial products of 42 x 28?

The two partial products of 42 X 28 are 42 X 8 (336) and 42 X 2 (84). To get the actual answer, you shift the partial product (42 X 2) one decimal space to the left and add it to the other partial product, (42 X 8). 42 X 2 = 84. Now, shift 84 one decimal space to the left. This gives you 840. 42 X 8 = 336. Now add 336 to 840 to get the final result, 1176.


What does Rudimentary disc at S1 S2 mean?

It means that the first sacral segment of your sacrum did not fuse completely during the ages of 18-25. Your body read this unfused segment as a lumbar and started to form a disc. Rudimentary disc means a small portion of a disc. Many, many doctors will tell you this is something that does not cause a problem. I was told that for many years. Now after many years of extreme pain and difficulty with urination and defection doctors have finally concluded the problem area is the rudimentary disc of S1/S2. If you have pain in your sacrum and buttocks muscles and difficulty voiding urine and defection DEMAND an epidural injection in S1/S2 to rule out this area.