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the CT & is very upset as he believes that the hip (which causes extreme pain was not included). ...In non-medical terms, describe the relationship of the hip to the lumbarspine . Does a CT of the ... View answer
. No significant central canal stenosis is appreciated. C3/C4: Mild posterior disc bulge causes obscuration of the anterior CSF space. Uncovertebral joint hypertrophy and facet arthropathy causes left ... View answer
The results are back of my 2 year old son's MRI of brain, cervical spine and Thoractic and lumbarspine Brain is normal The rest please explain to me: Loss of lordosis in the cervical... View answer
and lumbarspine xrays.. detected there is straightening of normal cervical lordosis . Mild anterolisthesis of C6 and C7. there is mild degenerative disc disease of C4-C5. Lumbarspine..... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Praveen Tayal
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
and upper back. Recently got an x-ray done and it stated loss of normal lordosis is seen and this could be due to muscle spasm . What does loss of normal lordosis mean , what are the causes and... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Anand M I
( General & Family Physician)
MRI LUMBER SPINE : There is a relatively large central focal disc prolapse at L5-S1,indenting the anterior surface of the thecal sac, and probably reaching the left sided root.it also causes a sagnificant ... View answer
Here is the xray results of my lumbarspine. Findings: Loss of lordosis. Severe disc space ... spine similar. Impression: Loss of lordosis with severe disc space narrowing at L4-5... View answer
Is lordosis only confined to the lumbarspine and is their such a thing called cervical lordosis and can it cause muscle spasms in the neck,shoulders,forearms,and hands. I would also like to... View answer
)straightening of the normal cervical lordosis Then my second MRI says small central disc protrusion and annular tear at C5-6 causes mild central spinal stenosis What does this mean for my neck? ... View answer
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