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Suggest Me About My ECG Report

Hello Sir, My MRI scan report says 1) Transitional vertebra at lumbosacral junction with sacralization of L5. 2) Diffuse annular bulge at L3-L4 level causing mild indentation over the thecal sac. 3) Diffuse disc bulge at L4-L5 level without any impingement over the thecal sac. As per ANTI NUCLEAR ANTIBODIES test report, 1) HEp 20-10 cells: Nucleoplasm coarse granular Fluorescence (+ve), Cytoplasm (-ve) 2) Primate Liver: -ve Immuno Fluorecence in Nucleus and Cytoplasm ANA - WEAK POSITIVE Pl suggest medication
Sat, 29 Jan 2011
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Welcome to HealthcareMagic forum.
Your MRI shows degenerative changes and there are chances of some nerve generated pains which may radiate to your legs. The treatment and medication depends on your symptoms or problems not on these reports.
Dr. Rakhi Tayal
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Suggest Me About My ECG Report

Hello. Welcome to HealthcareMagic forum. Your MRI shows degenerative changes and there are chances of some nerve generated pains which may radiate to your legs. The treatment and medication depends on your symptoms or problems not on these reports. Dr. Rakhi Tayal