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Generally speaking stenosis is a degenerative condition, not one that is caused by physical means.
Focal spinal stenosis is a condition that happens with the aging of the human body. It is the progressive narrowing of the spinal canal which can lead to disc herniation and degenerative diseases.
Foramina stenosis, cervical osteoarthritis, stenosis with myelopathy and cervical degenerative disc disease are all common causes of neck pain. Any of these ailments could be responsible for causing the severe neck pain while turning one's head to the right.
Focal spinal stenosis is a condition that happens with the aging of the human body. It is the progressive narrowing of the spinal canal which can lead to disc herniation and degenerative diseases.
It sounds like you have nerves being pinched as a result of a narrowing of the space required for these to pass out from the spinal chord to other parts of the body. An osteophite is a bone growth that can take place between the vertebrae and is a result of degenerative arthritis.
Yes, degenerative disc disease can affect other parts of the spine, not just the intervertebral discs. It can lead to other spinal conditions such as facet joint arthritis, spinal stenosis, and spondylolisthesis due to changes in spinal alignment and mechanics.
Spinal Stenosis is a degenerative process on the spinal cord. Narrowing of the spinal canal begins to the flattened the spinal cord resulting in root nerve compression.
Severe thecal sac stenosis refers to a significant narrowing of the thecal sac, which is the protective membrane surrounding the spinal cord and nerve roots. This condition can result from various factors, including herniated discs, bone spurs, or degenerative changes in the spine. Severe stenosis can lead to compression of the spinal cord and nerves, causing symptoms such as pain, numbness, weakness, and impaired mobility. Prompt diagnosis and treatment are crucial to prevent potential neurological complications.
Pyloric stenosis is also referred to as hypertrophic pyloric stenosis
The difference between lumbar spinal stenosis and cervical spinal stenosis is mainly the location of the problem. however, between the two lumbar spinal stenosis is the more severe form of stenosis.
Pulmonary stenosis can be life-threatening
The suffix in "degenerative" is "-ive".