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)Anteror Osteophytosis seen involving superior end plated of L4-L5. 2)Redused lumbar lordosis suggestive of paraspinal muscle spasm . 3)Degenerative discs seen at L4-L5 &L5-S1. 4)Reduced... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Vaibhav Gandhi
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
secondary to l4-l5, marked compression of the call sacred with severe central canal stenosis at l5 ..., tear of post annul us with 2mm midline herniation L3-l4, sequestered disc fragment at... View answer
Have you ever hear of a neurosurgeon ordering a left sided XXXXXXX L4/L5 laminoforaminotomy when ... bilateral L5/S1, L4/L5 and L3/L4 laminoforaminotomy was ordered. I just think... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Vaibhav Gandhi
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
bilateral foraminall narrowing and compression of cauda equina and bilateral traversing nerve roots. 2-L4-L5 ...what does all this mean?? 1- Diffuse posterior annular bulge with posterocentral annular tear... View answer
i have have very bad left buttock pain radiating down the back of my leg to my foot, along with tingling. Sitting increases it. My MRI shows minimal foraminal narrowing and minimal disc slippageL4, L5... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Mukesh Chugh
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
hardware appears intact. The degree of slippage is unchanged. Slight loss of disc space suggested L4-5 ... have MS? FINDINGS: There is a grade 1-2 anterolisthesis, L5 relationship to S1. Interbody... View answer
I have moderate to severe back pain most of the time my MRI shows arthritic spur complexes, slippage of L4 on to L5, central canal stenosis, numbness,tingling, and burning on side of right thigh ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Karthik Reddy
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
disease grade 1 anterior spondylosis of L4 on L5 diffuse posterior bulging annulus in postercentral region left slippage of L2 with respect to L3 disc protrusion effacement of subarachnoid space... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Jegadeesan Subbiah
( General & Family Physician)
L2 to S1 with bilateral nerve effacement at L4-L5 and L5-S1. 2. Posterior paramedian herniation L4-L5 and L5-S1. 3. Diffuse central canal stenosis with changes most notable... View answer
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