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Lateral Recess Stenosis: Definition

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by Spine Info Editor • Last updated November 16, 2022

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The lateral recess is the space within the rear sides of the spinal canal. It is an important passageway for nerves that branch away from the spinal cord. Stenosis (aka narrowing) can cause compression of these nerves.

Also known as: Lateral Recess Narrowing, Subarticular Stenosis, Subarticular Narrowing

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