| herniated intervertebral disk |
Rupture of the soft tissue that separates two vertebral bones into the spinal canal or adjacent spinal nerve roots. Herniation of intervertebral disks can cause back pain and, occasionally, loss of neurological func
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| herniation |
Process in which a hernia is formed
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| hernia |
The protrusion of a loop of an organ or tissue through a weakened opening. Ten to 20 percent of patients who have weight-loss surgery develop a hernia.
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| herniation |
Generally recognized as bulging of cerebral structures due to increase in pressure inside the cerebral mass.
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| hernia |
abnormal protrusion of organs through a weak spot or abnormal opening, usually in the abdominal or groin areas.
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