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- amongst older (60+) patients to herniations higher in the neck, especially at C3–4. Symptoms of cervical herniations may be felt in the back of the skull...
- Brain herniation is a potentially deadly side effect of very high pressure within the skull that occurs when a part of the brain is squeezed across structures...
- S****ey, W. B.; Rawnsley, H. M. (29 July 1968). "Painful feet due to herniation of fat". JAMA. 205 (5): 308–309. doi:10.1001/jama.1968.03140310066020...
- hernia: containing the appendix vermiformis within the hernia sac Brain herniation, sometimes referred to as brain hernia, is a potentially deadly side effect...
- imaged better by CT or MRI. They are considered to be vertical disc herniations through the cartilaginous vertebral body endplates. Schmorl's nodes can...
- called herniation and will often cause an enlarged pupil on the affected side, due to pressure on the oculomotor nerve. Tentorial herniation is a serious...
- UK, Vajpeyee A, Phadke RV, Handique A, Salwani V (April 2009). "Brain herniations in patients with intracerebral hemorrhage". Acta Neurologica Scandinavica...
- affected leg and foot. About 90% of sciatica is due to a spinal disc herniation pressing on one of the lumbar or sacral nerve roots. Spondylolisthesis...
- always ****ociated with herniation of abdominal organs into the chest cavity, which is called a diaphragmatic hernia. This herniation can interfere with breathing...
- lumbar triangle is the internal abdominal oblique muscle. The fact that herniations occasionally occur here is of clinical importance. A lumbar hernia here...