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osteophyte complex including a central and right paracentral protrusion and herniation resulting in moderate ...I am in pain, what does my mri mean? C2-C3 has mild right foraminal narrowing C3-C4 has... View answer
roots unchanged. C6-C7: Right paracentral disc herniation more pronounced than seen on the prior study ...Hi Doctor , I received my MRI , can you explain this C5-C6: Disc herniation with osteophytic... View answer
protrusion and no more than mild inferior foraminal narrowing. No focal diskherniation or high grade ... compression fracture . Normal conus medullaris L1-2: Mild facet hypertrophy. No focal... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Vaddadi Suresh
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
the left side with underlying neural foraminaldisk bulging contributing to moderate left and mild ... to neural foraminal stenosis as described above. 2. There is a 2mm left paracentral... View answer
mild to moderate central and left paracentral disc herniation with extrusion also likely extending into the proximal left foraminal region,may also extend into right paracentral region with... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Karl Logan
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
L5-S1 foraminal stenosis. In addition, there is broad-based left paracentral L5-S1 diskherniation ... right-sided L4-5 disk bulge. There is moderate right L4-5 and L5-S1... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ganesh
( General & Family Physician)
spinal canal stenosis. Mild right and left foraminal narrowing.. L4-5: Broad-based disk bulge more pronounced left paracentral . Mild right and moderate left foraminal narrowing. Mild bilateral... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Sudhir Kumar
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
preserved.A t L3 L4 there is a small left paracentraldiskherniation which exerts mass effect on the left l4 ... sacs but no significsant canal or foraminal stenosis.The L5 S1 disk... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ganesh
( General & Family Physician)
The disk spaces from L1-L2 through L4-L5 levels are normal without evidence of diskherniation, disk bulge, central or foraminal stenosis . what does this mean? L5-S1: Small broad-based... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Suman Kumar
( Allergist and Immunologist)
posterior diskherniation ., spinal canal stenosis or foraminal narrowing. L3-4, triangulated appearance of ... the thecal sac is 10-11 mm, within normal limists. No significan posterior disk... View answer
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