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, impingement on right l5 nerve root and posterior displacement of nerve root, 2 mm discherniation at l5-s1, tear of post annul us with 2mm midline herniation L3-l4, sequestered disc... View answer
herniation cause mild central spinal canal stenosis. 3. L4-L5 diffuse posterior disc bulge and small right posterior focal discherniation result in moderate stenosis of the right... View answer
posterior bulge of L4-5disc compressing the anterior epidural fat & the indenting thecal sac. In these ... bilateral traversing L4 nerve roots 2) Mild posterior bulge with central and left... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Praveen Tayal
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
report impression new left paracentral L4 L5 discherniation ...i had an mri done it read that L4L5 had right laminectomy . the large central discherniation has ... View answer
MY MRI REPORTS SAYS 1 POSTERIOR DISCHERNIATION WITH MILD INFERIOR MIGRATION OF L4-L5 INDENTING THECAL SAC . 2. SMALL POSTERO-CENTRAL DISC PROTUSION OF L2-L3 AND L3-L4 MILDLY INDENTING... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Praveen Tayal
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
of uscle spasm........disc degeneration at l4-5....diffuse discherniation at l3-4.......diffuse discherniation with posterocentral and right paracentral protrusion at... View answer
syndrom. Here recently I have been noticing reports that he has small subligamentous discherniationL4/S1, small disc herination L5, radicualopathy and diffuse disc buldge... View answer
herniation or spinal stenosis. L4-5: Diffuse annular bulge. Mild facet joint degenerative changes. No focal ...Findings: There are 5 lumbar segments. Vertebral body heights and disc... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ganesh
( General & Family Physician)
of nerve root compression. L4-5: Very mild disc bulge ...What does thsi mean? L5-S1: Small broad-based central discherniation. There is no thecal sac ... View answer
Impression: L4-5disc bulge with right foraminal herniation, resulting in moderate to severe right greater than left foraminal stenosis but no central stenosis. Annular disc bulge with... View answer
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