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What does "C7-T1: Annular disc bulge osteophytecomplex with broad-based left paracentral to lateral foraminal discprotrusion results in severe left foraminal stenosis with compression of the ... View answer
osteophytecomplex bulge with right lateral discprotrusion seen at C6-C7 indenting anterior sub-arachnoid ...what does this mean? there is left paracentral disk osteophyte... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Sapan J. Pandya
( General & Family Physician)
localized discprotrusion L5-S1 with diffuse bulging of the disc. Anterior impression on the thecal sac . 2. Localized central discprotrusion at L4-5 with diffuse bulging of the disc. ... View answer
At C3/4 there is broadbased posterior discprotrusion and end plate ostephyte formation indenting ... formation. At C5/6 there is a prominent broadbased posterior disc osteophyte... View answer
Lumbar Mri with and without contrast - what are broad based left central discprotrusion at T12-L1, diffuse and eccentric bulging disc osteophytecomplex at T11-12, greater to the right? Also,... View answer
hi MRI shows T 5-6 small right discprotrusion is present which abuts the anterior cord?? T6-7 small right paracentral discprotrusion which abuts the right ventral cord... View answer
On my MRI I have at C7/T1 osteophytecomplex with superimposed central discprotrusion, L1/L2 left Pats central discprotrusion resulting in stenosis, L4/L5 disc bulging and facet... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Pragnesh Limbachiya
( General & Family Physician)
C6-C-7 There is a posterior disk osteophytecomplex with a central disk protrusion that effaces the ventral CSF and minimally indents the ventral cord. At T1-T2 there is a posterior disc... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Pragnesh Limbachiya
( General & Family Physician)
anterior cord due to a central discprotrusion at t8-9 and left eccentric central discprotrusion at t9-10 ..., completely effacing the CSF both anterior and prosterior, Minor... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ganesh
( General & Family Physician)
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