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I need an understanding on the following mri report - at L3/4 there is diffuse broad annularlaxity but a fairly broad superadded posterior midline disc protrusion flattening the anterior theca. Medial... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Saurabh Gupta
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
what does all this mean?? 1- Diffuse posterior annular bulge with posterocentral annular tear at L4 ... and L5-S1 disc desiccation. 3-Diffuse posterior annular bulge with central right... View answer
Hi I have the following impression: IMPRESSION: • Diffuseannular bulge with left posterolateral ... narrowing. No compression of exiting nerve roots at this level. • Diffuseannular bulge with... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Saurabh Gupta
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
What is MILD TO MODERATE DIFFUSEANNULAR BULGE WITH POSTEROCENTRAL PROTUSION OF L5-S1 INTERVERTEBRAL CAUSING CENTRAL CANAL STENOSIS AND BILATERAL LATERAL RECESS NARROWING and MILD DIFFUSE ANNUAL ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Naveen Kumar Sharma
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
I had a MRI Lumbar Spine on Tuesday report says L3/4 Mild diffuse amnnular laxity, contacting the anterior theca but no canal or foraminal stenosis . L4/5 Diffuseannularlaxity... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Karl Logan
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
My Lumbosacral spine CT indicates greater generalised annularlaxity and ligamentum flava thickening. Mild central and L5 exit canal stenosis... early disc changes @ L4/5 and L5/S1. No large focal ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Raj Kumar Harshwal
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
. There is no evidence of spondylolysis or spondylolisthesis. L1-2: Normal L2-3: Mild diffuseannular bulge. No focal disc herniation or spinal stenosis. L3-4: Mild diffuseannular bulge. No... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ganesh
( General & Family Physician)
degenerate change. L2-3:Minimal degenerate change L3-4:Minimal degenerate change.There is mild annularlaxity of the disc causing very minor narrowing of the neural formina. L4-5:mild annular... View answer
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