59 -10 (60) 2023 — B.S. Mamajonov — IMPROVEMENT OF A METHOD FOR DETERMINING MORPHOLOGICAL CHANGES IN SPINE SCHMORL HERNIAS SIZE

IMPROVEMENT OF A METHOD FOR DETERMINING MORPHOLOGICAL CHANGES IN SPINE SCHMORL HERNIAS SIZE

B.S. Mamajonov  Andijan State Medical Institute

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This scientific article presents information on the morphogenesis and specific morphological changes of single and multiple Schmorl’s hernias developing in one or more locations of the spine. Schmorl’s hernia, or herniation of the intervertebral disc, is a herniation of the intervertebral disc that ruptures into the vertebral body, the intervertebral disc. It is caused because of the rapid growth of the body during the youth of the human body, the soft tissue of the spine grows rapidly, the bone tissue lags behind the growth, a tear appears in the spongy part of the bone. The membrane covering the articular surface of the spine may eventually develop a dip in the spongy part of the bone. In place of the spongy cells, a cavity forms in the cancellous bone into which cartilage, connective tissue, and calcified substance ingrow.

Keywords: Schmorl’s hernia, vertebral hernia, morphological changes, calcinosis.

First page

347

Last page

353

For citation: B.S. Mamajonov – IMPROVEMENT OF A METHOD FOR DETERMINING MORPHOLOGICAL CHANGES IN SPINE SCHMORL HERNIAS SIZE //New Day in Medicine 2023 10(60): 347-353 https://newdaymedicine.com/index.php/2023/10/10/l-447/

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