There's actually 2 separate indications in your Radiology report:Mild bilateral neural foraminal stenosis is a common problem with most people. The Foramen is the spinal opening at each vertebrae where the nerves pass through; stenosis is the term for narrowing, and in this case it's stating that there's foraminal narrowing in the L5-S1 vertebral area, which is not uncommon.The "small tear" is at the posterior (rear) annulus of the L5-S1 disk, meaning there's a small rupture in the rear of the disk membrane.
Bilateral (meaning that it is symmetrical only is divided alone onle specific line. Radial symmetry means that the object can be symmetrical when divided along more that one different line.)
Diatoms have radial symmetry, meaning they are symmetrical around a central axis or point.
Annelids exhibit bilateral symmetry, meaning they can be divided into two equal halves along a single plane. This symmetry allows for efficient movement and body organization in these segmented worms.
Sandworms, which belong to the class Polychaeta, are bilateral organisms. They exhibit bilateral symmetry, meaning their body can be divided into two symmetrical halves along a single plane. This characteristic is common among many annelids and allows for more efficient movement and coordination.
Symmetrical? Bilateral symmetry. (bi-lateral meaning two-sided)
Black panthers, like all mammals and most land animals, have bilateral symmetry, meaning they are symmetrical on two sides (left and right).
Stenosis means narrowing and proximal means closer to the body.
Stenosis means narrowing or stricture. Examples: spinal stenosis, coronary artery stenosis, ureteral stenosis.
Bilateral orchiectomy is the medical term meaning castration.
Angelfish are bilateral organisms, meaning their body plan is symmetrical along a single plane, dividing them into mirror-image halves. This bilateral symmetry is characteristic of most fish, including angelfish, allowing for streamlined movement through water. In contrast, radial symmetry is typically found in organisms like jellyfish and sea anemones.
-stenosis means abnormal tightening or narrowing.