Key term
Degenerative in plain English
Wear-related change that builds up over time.
Where you may see this term
- Degenerative change
Related findings
Related symptoms
Lower Back Pain: What Spine Imaging Findings May Mean
Lower back pain becomes an imaging question when the symptom pattern suggests more than routine strain, especially if walking gets harder, leg symptoms appear, or nerve compression is on the table. Reports in this area often describe disc change, canal narrowing, or other wear-related findings that do not all mean the same thing.
Flank Pain: Imaging Findings Doctors May Look For
Flank pain sits at the border between kidney problems, urinary tract blockage, and pain that only feels renal at first. Imaging is often used here to sort out whether the workup is heading toward a cyst, mass, stone, obstruction, or a non-kidney source altogether.
Neck Pain: Cervical Spine Imaging Findings in Plain English
Neck pain can be muscular, degenerative, disc-related, or less commonly due to other structural causes. Imaging is usually reserved for persistent symptoms, neurologic findings, trauma, or red flags.
Sharp Lower Back Pain: Imaging-Related Causes Doctors May Consider
Sharp Lower Back Pain is a common symptom search that can overlap with several organs or body systems. Imaging is usually ordered when clinicians need structural clues that fit the rest of the history and exam.
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