Blunting of the lateral recess refers to a reduction or flattening of the normal contour of the lateral recesses of the spinal canal, often observed on imaging studies like MRI. This can indicate the presence of conditions such as spinal stenosis, disc herniation, or degenerative changes that may compress nearby nerve roots. It is typically associated with symptoms like pain, numbness, or weakness in the lower extremities, depending on the location and severity of the changes.
You can't. The number of minutes and hours in school are set by the state and not the school. More recess would mean more school day. The school and teachers have to count the number of minutes in the school day.
For a list of "Recess" episodes see the related link below .
TJ, Spinelli, Vince, Mikey, Gretchen and Gus are the main six characters in Recess.
Recess - 1997 Operation Stuart 2-11 was released on: USA: 14 November 1998
Recess - 1997 Parents' Night 1-3 was released on: USA: 27 September 1997
what is effacement of the left lateral recess and severe foraminal stenosis
The left lateral recess refers to a condition whereby the narrowing reduces the available space within the exit doorway of the spinal canal. The left lateral recess may be caused by the arthritic overgrowth of the facet joints of the degeneration of the disc with the loss of the disc height.
That is the term to indicate that a herniated (spinal) disk material is bulging into the space where the nerve ganglion is or where the nerve runs...
The subarticular recesses are located in the lumbar spinal canal. A narrowing of the subarticular recesses is referred to as lateral recess stenosis for which surgery may be required.
"Recess" is a homograph because it is a word that is spelled the same but has different meanings depending on context. It can refer to a break or free time, as in "recess time at school," or it can mean a withdrawing or receding, as in "a recess in the wall."
"Blunting of left c.p angle" can you please explain the above mentioned x-ray result. Is this is a major problem....
Mild bilateral lateral recess narrowing refers to a slight reduction in the space on both sides of the spinal canal, specifically in the lateral recess areas where nerve roots exit the spine. This narrowing can potentially lead to compression of the spinal nerves, causing symptoms such as pain, numbness, or weakness in the legs. It is often seen in imaging studies like MRIs and may be associated with conditions such as degenerative disc disease or spinal stenosis. Treatment options vary based on symptoms and severity, ranging from conservative management to surgical intervention.
Lateral refers to the sides.
In schools, it means a recess.
Lateral recess narrowing refers to a condition in the spine where the lateral recesses, the spaces on either side of the spinal canal where nerve roots exit, become constricted. This narrowing can result from various factors, including herniated discs, bone spurs, or degenerative changes in the spine. Symptoms may include pain, numbness, or weakness in the legs due to nerve compression. Treatment options often involve physical therapy, medications, or, in severe cases, surgical intervention.
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Lateral means side, quadrilateral (4 sides)