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1.Early Lumbar Spondylosis. 2.Mild Central Disc Bulge At L3-4 Level,

1.Early Lumbar spondylosis. 2.Mild central disc bulge at L3-4 level, indenting the thecal sac with adequate spinal canal and bilateral neural foramen.
3.Broad based right paracentral disc protrusion at L4-5 level, indenting the thecal sac causing spinal canal and bilateral neural foramen narrowing, compressing the bilateral traversing and right exiting nerve roots.
4.Mild central disc bulge at L5-S1 level, indenting the thecal sac with adequate spinal and bilateral neural foramen.
Fri, 7 Jul 2023
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