iT MEANS THAT THE OPENINGS WHERE THE NERVES COME THROUGH THE VERTIFRAL SPACES ORE OPEN.....THERE IS NO COMPRESSION OF THOSE NERVES CAUSED AT THAT POINT....
Patent neural foramen refers to an anatomical condition where the openings (foramina) that allow spinal nerves to exit the spinal canal are not constricted or obstructed. This condition can be significant in the context of spinal health, as it ensures that the nerves are not compressed, potentially preventing pain or neurological issues. In some cases, a patent neural foramen may be assessed through imaging techniques like MRI or CT scans, especially in patients with back pain or radiculopathy.
This typically indicates that there is no obvious compression or narrowing of the central canal or neural foramen at the C2-C3 level of the spine. "Patent" means that these spaces are open and unobstructed. It suggests there are no significant structural abnormalities in this area.
"Foramina" is the plural form of "foramen", and a foramen is just a hole. The brain normally has several of these holes, or foramina in it, including the foramen of Magendie, foramina of Luschka, and foramina of Monroe. Which one are you talking about?
Bulging disc vs herniated disc
A patent foramen ovale (PFO)
what is disc protrusion in the right neural foramen abutting right L5 nerve root
It means the canal and foramina are normal in size and allows for nerves to pass through freely without restriction.
Some times the foramen ovale does not get closed soon after the birth. This condition is called as patent foramen ovale.
The Neural Foramen are grooves in the vertebra, just behind the vertebral body that the nerves that branch off the spinal cord exit the spinal canal from. If they are grossly patent they are open, and free from obstruction, so there is no compression of the nerves that course through these channels.
The phrase indicates that the CT images of the cervical spine at the C6 and C7 levels show some distortion or degradation due to pain-related artifacts, which may affect the clarity of the images. Despite this degradation, the spinal canal and neural foramen are described as "grossly patent," meaning they are open and unobstructed, suggesting no significant compression or blockage in those areas. This is a positive finding, indicating that the neural structures are likely not being impinged upon. Overall, it highlights the need for cautious interpretation due to the artifacts present.
One cannot purchase patent foramen ovales as it is a disease. However, cures or treatments such as surgery or medication may be purchased. This may be at the hospital or pharmacist.
You have to look at the definition of the words to understand this statement. Neural refers to nerves. Foramen is an opening through which the nerves exit. Stenosis means that this opening is narrowed. The result is something we call a pinched nerve.