Neural foramina capacious refer to enlarged openings in the vertebrae through which spinal nerves exit the spinal column. When these foramina are enlarged, it can potentially relieve pressure on the spinal nerves, which may be beneficial in certain medical conditions. However, if the foramina become too capacious or irregular, it can lead to instability or other complications. Proper assessment through imaging studies is essential to determine the significance of any changes in the size of the neural foramina.
Narrowing of the neural formina at the C7- 1 was a narrowing of the spinal canal where the nerve roots exit. This can occur with or without disc protrusion.
The Neural Formaina are holes that are formed between each joint of the spinal column through which the spinal nerves that branch off the spinal cord pass. These nerves go to your arms, legs, torso and various organs, carrying messages to and from the brain and body. Capacious means open and spacious, indicating that the nerves are not compromised by the degeneration of the spinal joints that can narrow the Neural Formamina.
I have a capacious amount of money.
Capacious means having a lot of room. The back seat of that car is quite capacious.
This capacious room will be perfect for our cotillion.
This capacious cavern must be home to many of the bats we are looking for.
The boy carried a capacious(meaning : of large capacity) bag.
The noun form of the adjective 'capacious' is capaciousness.A related noun form is capacity.
The word capacious means roomy or large, so a capacious waistline would be a big waistline.
The living room was capacious enough to accommodate a concert grand piano as well as the other furniture
The term "patent neural foramina thecal sac" refers to the openings (neural foramina) in the spine that allow spinal nerves to exit from the spinal canal and the surrounding protective sac (thecal sac) that encases the spinal cord and nerve roots. "Patent" indicates that these openings are unobstructed and open, allowing for normal nerve function. In a clinical context, this phrase is often used in imaging reports to indicate that there are no blockages or abnormalities affecting the passage of nerves in that area.
At first she yelled at her husband for building such a capacious garage, but all the extra space came in handy later when both of their children moved back home.I have a capacious head for knowledge, but unfortunately, most of that knowledge is trivial or useless information.