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paracentral disc protrusion at c5-c6 level causing narrowing of left lateralrecess. 2.left paracentral disc protrusion at c6-c7 level causing narrowing of left lateralrecess and... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Saurabh Gupta
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
through L5-S1, producing mild central spinal canal and mild bilateral lateralrecessnarrowing at l3-l4 and mild bilateral lateralrecessnarrowing at l4-l5 secondary to... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Praveen Tayal
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
lateralrecess and foraminal fat. L2/3 Annular disc bulge effaces the thecal sac. Narrowing of the lateral ... overgrowth bilaterally with narrowing of the lateralrecess... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Gopal Krishna Dash
( Neurologist)
bulge effaces the thecal sac. Minimal right and mild left lateralrecess and foraminal narrowing ... effacement. 2. Lateralrecess and foraminal narrowing, left greater than... View answer
severe central canal and lateralrecessnarrowing bilaterally. there is broad-based posterior disc ... lateralrecess and mild right foraminal narrowing. Left neural foramen and... View answer
narrowing on the right. There is severe narrowing of the left lateralrecess with likely compression of the left L5 nerve in the lateralrecess. There is mild effacement of the... View answer
large right posterior/foraminal disc protrusion, right lateralrecess effacement, severe canal stenosis, and severe right neuroforaminal narrowing. 2. Mild L3-L4 annular bulging with lateral... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Mahboob Ur Rahman
( General & Family Physician)
causing indentation of thecal sac and narrowing of bilateral lateralrecess . Diffuse disc bulge with annular tear aat L4-5 level causing indentation of thecal sac and narrowing of bilateral... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shailja Puri Wahal
( Pathologist and Microbiologist)
L3-L4 = Disc bulge with left sided protrusion resulting in severe narrowing of left lateralrecess ... of left lateralrecess. Severe left greater than right neural foramenal... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Naira Jahangir
( OB and GYN Specialist)
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