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What does this mean? "disk osteophyte complex and facet/uncovertebral changes"?

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Dr. Ki-Hon Lin answered

Specializes in Orthopedic Surgery

Degenerative: Basically refers to degenerative (aging) changes of the spine. Disk/osteophyte refers to bone spur and/or disc protrusion (often can't clearly differentiate between the two), and facet/uncovertebral refers to the joints at the back part (facets) and sides (uncovertebral) of the cervical vertebrae.

Answered 1/29/2018

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