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The medical term describing the rupture of intervertebral disk cartilage that allows the contents to protrude through the disk and puts pressure on the spinal nerve roots is:
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The medical term describing the rupture of intervertebral disk cartilage that allows the contents to protrude through the disk and puts pressure on the spinal nerve roots is:
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The answer to complete this sentence would be
''herniated disk''.
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