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slightly abutting the ventral surface of spinal cord . No evidence of central or foraminal stenosis. C4-C5 central posterior disc herniation protruding 3 mm abutting the ventral surface of spinal... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Sudhir
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
central disc osteophyte complex. Mild contact and flattening along the ventral cord. Mild left forminal .... Moderate central stenosis with flattening and deformity of the cord. Mild bi-lateral... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Rakesh Sharma
( General & Family Physician)
My mdi reads the following: a moderate left para central disc protrusion indenting the left central aspect of the spinal cord with mild to moderate central canal narrowing with no cord... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shafi Ullah Khan
( General & Family Physician)
without significant cord impingement thoracic protrusions without significant cord impingement or central ...What is fullness of the left renal pelvis mean. Also what does mild ventral cord... View answer
- moderate disc space narrowing with moderate spur disc complex causing moderate central stenosis and cord ... midline causing moderate central stenosis and cord compression worse to left of... View answer
kyphosis at this level. There i also a large central disk herniation which contacts & minimally deviated the cord without central spinal stenosis, cord deformity,or cord signal... View answer
vental surface of cord also impingement on left c6 nerve root accident 2010 caused c4/5 1mm central bulge ... central and left neural foraminal narrowing impingement on subarachnoid space touching... View answer
protrusion/extrusion abuts and flattens the left paracentral cord resulting in borderline mild central canal ... the ventral cord resulting in borderline mild central canal stenosis. Moderate... View answer
the cord to the right of midline. midsagittal AP diameter central canal 8mm. at c5-6 there is moderate ... deformity of the cord and mid sagittal ap diameter central canal 6mm. associated... View answer
Answered by :Dr. K. Naga Ravi Prasad
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
at C6-7 causing severe central canal stenosis with cord compression and moderate to severe lateral neuroforaminal stenosis. No definite cord signal changes at C6-7. However mild T2 hyperintensity in... View answer
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