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Uncommon type of disc herniation

Several years ago I was shown a spine CT of a patient in his 30's who had gotten a wedge fracture of T 11 or 12 as a result of a skiing accident in his 20's. This guy had developed a rare kind of herniation of the disc above the fracture, and it was herniated down into the fractured vertebra. I know the doc showing me the film told me the name of this particular type of herniation but I can't remember what it was. I think it was named after someone.

Any ideas?

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