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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hidden zone" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an area that is concealed or not easily visible, often in a metaphorical or literal context.
Example: "The explorers discovered a hidden zone within the cave that was filled with ancient artifacts."
Alternatives: "a concealed area" or "an obscured region."
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The feeling with Sky Line should be that there's always something beyond, a hidden zone to discover".
None of the couples in the present study spontaneously raised the ethical issue of whether use of the PPAP was intrusive, and the implementation of a hidden zone was not a desired feature.
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Within these regions lies the "hidden zone", an area known for its difficult surgical exposure (Fig. 1A) (Macnab, 1971).
Extended laminotomy as a means to approach the hidden zone has therefore lost popularity, since the associated removal of biomechanically important bony structures has been suggested to increase the risk of secondary segmental instability (Abumi et al., 1990) and may subsequently necessitate fusion surgery.
Anatomically, the medial hidden zone is an area bordered laterally by the pedicle, ventrally by the dorsal part of the vertebral body and covered dorsally by the pars interarticularis of the hemilamina (Fig. 1A).
The "Minus World" (also referred to as "World Negative One") is the name given to an unbeatable glitch level in Super Mario Bros. World 1-2 contains a hidden warp zone, with warp pipes that transport the player to Worlds 2, 3, and 4, accessed by running over a wall near the exit.
In conclusion, access to the hidden zone remains surgically challenging.
Endoscopic approaches to the hidden zone have been suggested, including endoscopic transforaminal (Fig. 1D) or translaminar techniques (Schulz et al., 2014; Dezawa et al., 2012).
Other, more lateral approaches have been suggested; however, these require specific anatomical knowledge, and offer inferior access to more medial spinal pathologies of the hidden zone.
It has been estimated that roughly 10 20% of all disc herniations migrate in a craniolateral direction and may hence be located in the preforaminal and foraminal regions of the "hidden zone".
Recently, Reinshagen et al. (2015) suggested approaching craniolateral disc herniations via a crossover translaminar approach (cTLA), which utilizes a fenestration of the contralateral hemilamina at the base of the spinous process to reach the hidden zone (Fig. 1E).
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