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IVD
(redirected from intervertebral disc)

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IVDIn Vitro Diagnostics
IVDInternational Volunteer Day (United Nations)
IVDIntervertebral Disc
IVDIon Vapor Deposition
IVDIntegrated Voice and Data
IVDIntake Valve Deposit
IVDIn Vitro Digestibility
IVDInteractive Video Disk
IVDInside Vapor Deposition
IVDIncomplete Vehicle Document
IVDIntravenous Drip (medicine)
IVDIndelible Vision Design (Boston, MA)
IVDInternal Vapor Deposition
IVDIndirect View Display (military aviation)


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Nonoperative treatment of herniated lumbar intervertebral disc with radiculopathy: an outcome study.
Key statement: An artificial intervertebral disc includes a nucleus member rotatably coupled between the upper and the lower retaining members, with the nucleus member having a cushioning filler selected from gel, foam, elastomers and shock-absorbing materials.
Intervertebral disc space infection and osteomyelitis due to Hemophilus species: Report o two cases and review.
 
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