"Vertebral body heights and alignment are within normal limits" indicates that the vertebrae in the spine are of appropriate height and are properly aligned. This suggests that there are no signs of significant deformities, fractures, or conditions like scoliosis affecting the spine. Overall, it reflects a healthy spinal structure without abnormalities that could lead to pain or functional issues.
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Buffering system is the physiological system that function to keep pH within normal limits.
This means that the overall appearance of the heart and mediastinum (the area in the chest that contains the heart and other structures) is within the normal range when observed visually. There are no obvious abnormalities or significant deviations from what is typically seen.
This refers to the normal apppearance of some vertebrae, specifically the lumbar vertebrae, which have a wedged shape. The anterior aspect of lumbar vertebrae are shorter than the posterior aspect, giving them a wedged shape from posterior to anterior. This shape helps contribute to the lumbar lordosis (normal curve). The lumbar curve is called an elliptical curve (so not a "c" curve like the neck but more like an ellipse). The vertebrae can appear like this if there is a past compression fracture or fractures.
When plasma osmolarity is not maintained within normal limits, it can lead to either hyperosmolarity or hypoosmolarity. Hyperosmolarity can cause cellular dehydration, leading to symptoms such as confusion, lethargy, and even seizures due to water moving out of cells. Conversely, hypoosmolarity results in cellular swelling, which can lead to cellular dysfunction and potentially life-threatening conditions like cerebral edema. Both conditions disrupt fluid balance and can significantly impair physiological functions.
When vertebral height and alignment are preserved, it means that the vertebrae in the spine are maintaining their normal size and shape, and are in their correct position relative to each other. This is important for proper spinal function and alignment, which helps to support the body's weight and allows for normal movement. Any loss of vertebral height or misalignment can lead to issues such as compression of nerves or spinal instability.
This is a normal anatomic variant.
Left alignment is the default in a normal document.
Lordosis an anteriorly convex curvature of the vertebral column; the normal lordoses of the cervical and lumbar regions are secondary curvatures of the vertebral column, acquired postnatally
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The term "unremarkable alignment of the spine" is a common expression used in a radiology report of the spine that means the spinal alignment of the vertebrae in relation to each other is acceptable and within normal limits. It is simply another way of saying that a particular area has been examined and does not present abnormal findings of alignment.
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NL is often used to indicate "normal limits" or "normal.""Nl" stands for "normal". You'll often see it written as WNL which means "within normal limits".
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normal sinus rhythm
If the cardiac size is within the upper limits of normal, it means that the heart is still a normal size, but is on the larger size of all normal hearts. There is a range for how big the heart is allowed to be.
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