Vacuum phenomenon in a dislocated joint | BMJ Case Reports
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Discover the Vacuum Disc Phenomenon, a diagnostic sign in spinal imaging often linked to degenerative disc disease. Learn how this gas-filled radiolucent space appears on X-rays, its clinical significance in identifying intervertebral disc instability, and why it is a key indicator for healthcare professionals evaluating chronic back pain and spinal structural health in patients.

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