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[Hello doctor, I recently went through an MRI for my lower back pain. The report says, 1. Bulging annulus with early facet arthrosis seen at L4-L5 level narrowing the spinal canal and slightly indenting the thecal sac . 2.... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Pradeep Vitta
( General & Family Physician)
What are treatment options when epidurals are no longer helping with pain for L4-L5 moderate spondylolisthesis acquired central stenosis facetarthropathy , facet hypertrophy and disc desiccation ... View answer
I have advanced facetarthropathy and diffuse annular bulge combined to cause central canal stenosis. This is at L3-4 and moderate facetarthropathy and ligamentum flavin hyper trophy at L4-5.... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ivo Ditah
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
I have severe facetarthropathy , extruded disc and severe canal stenosis. I got an epidural steroid injection 2 days ago at L 4-5 . The pain prior to the injection was severe in both buttocks and ... View answer
through C6-7. C2-3: Unremarkable C3-4: Mild facetarthropathy . Small central disc protrusion . Minimal central spinal stenosis . No foraminal stenosis. C4-5: Moderate left facetarthropathy.... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Chander Mohan Singh
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
what does the following mean: T12-L1: Unremarkable. L1-2: There is mild facetarthropathy at this level. L2-3: There is mild facetarthropathy at this level. L3-4: There is facet... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Narender Saini
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
I just got results from MRI c3 c4 severe left foraminal stenosis with moderate facetarthropathy ... joint hypertrophy and facetarthropathy---do I need surgery. I have already done physical... View answer
Answered by :Dr. AJEET SINGH
( General & Family Physician)
Is this serious: L4-L5: Disc bulging and moderate facetarthropathy with ligamentum flavum ... bilateral neural foraminal stenosis. L5-S1: Mild facetarthropathy. Severe bilateral neural... View answer
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