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and L5-S1 disc desiccation. 3-Diffuse posterior annular bulge with central right paracentral protrusion and annulartear at L4-S1 level causing central canal and bilateral... View answer
MRI said central, left paracentral disc herniation at L5/S1 , shallow midline disc protrusion at L3/L4 with annulartear, shallow sics buldg at l2/L3 with posterior annulartear.... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shoaib Khan
( General & Family Physician)
. No evidence of impingement upon the L5 nerve roots 1. Disc Bulges at the L4-L5 and L5-S1 with annular ... the EMG and also here is the MRI results: FIRST REPORT read:... View answer
IV annulus tear) . There is prominent posterolateral annular bulging at L5-S1 adjacent to the ventral margin of the thecal sac more to the right Impression 1- L5-S1 shows grade IV... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shivakumar S. Kupanur
( Neurologist)
I have been having difficulty walking upright lately and went for a MRI which showed loss of lumbar lordosis due to muscle spasm; and also 'T2 hyperintense annulartear in both the L5-S1'. What... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Sudhir Kumar
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
mri says central annulartearl5-s1 indenting the thecal sac,i would like to know specially wt do ... query here..mri says .central annulartearl5-s1 \ ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Rakesh Madhyastha
( General & Family Physician)
bulge of the disc with left posterior lateral annulartear at l4-l5 causing effacement of tsecal sac and narrowing of neural foramina L/ R focal posterior central annulartear at... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Akhtarhusian Ghausi
( General & Family Physician)
L5-S1annulartear/L4-L5 & L5-S1 DDD/Epidral lipomatosis mostly in sacral canal What is this and how to treat? Drs here won t help!!!! Don t want to use drugs!! Servere... View answer
Answered by :Dr. VIKRANT BHARDWAJ
( Physical Therapist or Physiotherapist)
-L5 and L5-S1 Resulting to Bilateral mild neural foraminal stenosis at L4-L5.. These are stable -disk desication at L4-L5 and L5-S1. -more apparent annular... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ganesh
( General & Family Physician)
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