Vertebrae herniated disc

Illustration of a herniated disc viewed from above. The spinal disc, shown in blue, is bulging outwards, pressing against a yellow nerve. The adjacent bone of the spine is beige. Red shading indicates the area of pain and pressure where the disc is touching the nerve. This herniation is disrupting the normal function of the spine.

Top-down, stylized vector illustration of a herniated disc. The spine is represented with beige bone structure at the top. Below this is the spinal disc in shades of light and dark blue, with lines showing the layers. A tan-colored herniation extends from the disc, compressing a bright yellow nerve that passes horizontally across the image. Red shading around the nerve indicates inflammation. The illustration is set against a white background.

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