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Pathophysiology appears to involve calcification of the nucleus pulposus. The annular ligament is spared. The calcified nucleus pulposus may herniate anteriorly into the prevertebral soft tissues or posteriorly into the spinal canal. Changes have been observed in vertebral bodies, but their clinical significance is unclear.
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