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, C4-5,C5-6 discbulge. Impression: Diffuse discprotrusion at L5-S1 with central and left paracentral discprotrusion causing mild impression on the cal sac and left side nerve... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Saurabh Gupta
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
- Small central discprotrusion at LV5-SV1 2- Mild diffuse discbulge at LV4/LV5 shall I go for a surgery ...dears, my MRI says: - at the level LV5-SV1there is small central disc... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Vaibhav Gandhi
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
Hi Doctor, following is the MRI impression: L3-4 diffuse discbulge with thickened flavum is moderately compressing the thecal sac and impinges the traversing nerve roots. L4-5 diffuse disc... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Rakesh Karanwal
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
What does "C7-T1: Annular discbulge osteophyte complex with broad-based left paracentral to lateral foraminal discprotrusion results in severe left foraminal stenosis with compression... View answer
Impression: • Discprotrusion at L4-L5 vertebral level with central and right paracentral discbulge abutting right exiting nerve root. • Discprotrusion at L5-S1 vertebral... View answer
,slight narrowing of the neural foramina bilaterally, c6/c7 central discprotrusion, diffuse discbulge L4 ...i have slight loss of the normal cervical lordosis, c3/c4 diffused disc... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Phanunan Sasiprapha
( Spine Surgeon)
with discbulge and superimposed 4mm central discprotrusion narrowing dural sac to 7mm with vacuum disc phenomena and l3-4 discbulge with stenosis and impingement on l4 nerve... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Surender Sharma
( General & Family Physician)
DIFFUSE POSTERIOR DISCBULGE AT L4/5 LEVEL INDENTING THE THECAL SAC AND BILATERAL DESCENDING L5 NERVES.DIFFUSE DISCBULGE WITH MILD POSTEROCENTRAL DISCPROTRUSION AT L5/S1 LEVEL... View answer
I have mild diffuse discbulge @ L1-L2, moderate disc space narrowing @ L3-L4, broad based central & biforaminal discprotrusion @ L2-L3, broad based discbulge into the foramina @... View answer
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