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What Does "foraminal Compression At L4-L5 Level" On MRI Suggest?

Hi,

Mr MRI report shows the following

Vertebral body degenerative changes in form of marginal osteophytosis. Loss of lumbar lordosis noted.



Posterior disc bulge causing thecal sac compression and bilateral neural exit foraminal compression at L4-L5 level.



posted on Thu, 13 Mar 2014
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