Doctors finding are as follow: Incidental note is made of a congenital anomaly of a bifid posterior spinous processes of the T12 vertebral body. There is also minimal diffuse levorotoscoliosis. No indication of fracture, blastic or lytic bone lesion, spondylolysis, or spondylolisthesis. The sacroiliac joint are grossly unremarkable. Question is: What does all this mean? Do I need to see a back specialist?
These findings indicate a congenital anomaly, which does not need any treatment. You have been living with this structure of the vertebral column all your life. They are not responsible for any clinical symptoms. So, there is no need to see any specialist. Hope to have been helpful!
Best wishes, Dr. Aida
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Hello! Welcome on Healthcaremagic! These findings indicate a congenital anomaly, which does not need any treatment. You have been living with this structure of the vertebral column all your life. They are not responsible for any clinical symptoms. So, there is no need to see any specialist. Hope to have been helpful! Best wishes, Dr. Aida