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I have had spinal stenosis in cervical and lumbar . Then spyondlothesis in lumbar. I had a cervical ... excruciating pain again in thoracic spine and cervical and lumbar in the... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Praveen Tayal
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
bilateral facet arthrosis and ligmentum flavum thickening. Synovial cyst , protrudes into the epidural space ... secondary to ligamentumflavum thickening and the synovial. cyst. Moderate left... View answer
streak down the center of cervical cord. Dr has ruled out lumbar surgery because of this. What is it? Can ... pain . 3 prior surgeries in lumbar--2 with fusion. B4 cervical surgery cord was... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Vaibhav Gandhi
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
/osteophytic compression seen at any other level in lumbar spine . 6.Bilateral ligamentumflavum hypertrophy is ... parenchyma at this level. Mildligamentumflavum hypertophy is... View answer
, multiple bilateral shotty cervical lymph nodes Lumbar spine: mildprominence of the ligamentumflavum and mildfacet degenerative change seen to some degree at each... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Saad Sultan
( General & Family Physician)
with posterior central propensity and annular tear and mildligamentumflavum thickening is seen at L5 ... bilateral traversing nerve roots. Mild lower lumber ligamentumflavum... View answer
I had an MRI these was my diagnosis I was told cervical disc degeneration, mid-cervical region. M43.16- spondylolisthesis, lumbar region, M50.22- other cervical disc displacement, mid-... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Parth Goswami
( General & Family Physician)
foramina, C7-T1 right paracentral disk bulge impressing on the thecal sac .... And DDD. Lumbar: facet arthropathy/ hypertrophy in all regions, L2/3 mildligamentumflavum thickening,... View answer
thickening of the ligamentumflavum. There are small bilateral extrarenal pelves. IMPRESSION: Lower Lumbar ... ligamentumflavum. There is mild right and moderate left... View answer
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