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Ventral wedging refers to a pattern seen in radiographic imaging of the spine where the front portion of a vertebral body appears to be compressed or wedged compared to the back portion. This can indicate vertebral fractures or deformities, such as in osteoporosis or other conditions affecting bone density. It may lead to Back pain, postural changes, and potential complications if left untreated.

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