Diseases of the Intervertebral Disc producing Backache.
Discogenic edema is swelling (edema) of the vertebra in the spine (disc's).
Osteophytic ridging means a bone spur.
Discogenic sclerosis is the area of wear and tear to a bone in the back. The deterioration of the discs can cause severe back pain.
The discogenic end plate is the interface between the intervertebral disc and the adjacent vertebral bone. It plays a role in nutrient exchange between the disc and the vertebral body. Damage or degeneration of the discogenic end plate can contribute to disc-related symptoms and conditions.
Discogenic changes refer to structural alterations in the intervertebral discs of the spine. These changes can include degeneration, bulging, herniation, or tears in the discs, which can lead to symptoms such as back pain, sciatica, or nerve compression. Discogenic changes are a common cause of spine-related issues and can be diagnosed through imaging studies such as MRI.
Relating to a disorder originating in or from an inter-vertebral disk. In many instances it is referred to as lower back pain. Viper1
I think spinal stenosis is the term you are looking for.
Discogenic marrow endplate changes at C5-6 refer to degenerative alterations in the vertebral endplate at that specific level of the cervical spine, likely due to wear and tear over time. This can lead to decreased disc height, altered biomechanics, and potentially contribute to symptoms such as neck pain or radiculopathy. Treatment may involve conservative measures like physical therapy, pain management, or in some cases, surgery.
Discogenic related spurring at the L2-L3 level refers to bone spurs or osteophytes that develop as a result of degenerative changes in the intervertebral disc between the second and third lumbar vertebrae. This condition often arises from the wear and tear of the disc, leading to inflammation and changes in the surrounding vertebrae. Such spurring can contribute to spinal stenosis or nerve compression, potentially causing pain, numbness, or weakness in the lower back and legs. Diagnosis typically involves imaging studies such as X-rays or MRI.
Advanced discogenic spondylosis is a degenerative spinal condition characterized by the deterioration of intervertebral discs and adjacent vertebrae, leading to chronic pain and reduced mobility. It often results from age-related wear and tear, injury, or genetic predisposition, causing the discs to lose hydration and cushioning ability. This condition may lead to the formation of bone spurs, increased stiffness, and potential nerve compression, contributing to symptoms like back pain, radiating pain, or numbness. Treatment options typically include physical therapy, medication, or, in severe cases, surgery.
Heart disease, lung disease and diabetes can all be considered organ diseases. Lung disease is a pulmonary disease, while heart disease is a cardiovascular disease. They are different.
Cardiac disease is disease of the heart.