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American family physician, 1986
The "hard" cervical disc, a bony ridge resulting from periosteal activity, usually occurs in the patient with a previous neck injury. The "soft" disc is the bulging or extruded disc itself, often manifested by acute radicular pain in the younger patient.
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The "hard" cervical disc, a bony ridge resulting from periosteal activity, usually occurs in the patient with a previous neck injury. The "soft" disc is the bulging or extruded disc itself, often manifested by acute radicular pain in the younger patient.
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Association Between Diaphragmatic Paralysis and Ipsilateral Cervical Spondylosis on MRI
Lung, 2019Sarah L. O’Beirne +5 more
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