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Formação de Hérnia de Disco Cervical com Invasão da Medula Espinhal - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing

 

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Formação de Hérnia de Disco Cervical com Invasão da Medula Espinhal - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing
Esta ilustração descreve a formação de hérnia de disco cervical com invasão (compressão) da raiz nervosa e da medula espinhal na região do pescoço inferior. O disco invertebral herniado se projeta posteriormente (para as costas), comprimindo os elementos neurais.

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