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-l5, extending disc fragment posterior to superior margin of l5 with sequestered disc fragment ..., impingement on right l5 nerve root and posterior displacement of nerve root, 2 mm... View answer
At L5-S1 disc level, there is degenerative disc disease. Mild bulging disc is noted. There is ... disc at l4-l5. and at L3-L4 disc level there is mild disc... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Sathyadharan Panneer
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
herniation cause mild central spinal canal stenosis. 3. L4-L5 diffuse posterior disc bulge and small right ... the central spinal canal and left lateral recess. 4. L5-S1 diffuse posterior disc... View answer
defects. Vertabral endplate oedema at this level. Disc desiccation and posterior prolapse at L4-L5 impinging on both descending L5 nerve roots in the lateral recesses. Circumferential disc... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Praveen Tayal
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
the EMG and also here is the MRI results: FIRST REPORT read: L5-S1 The disc is subtly desiccated with .... No evidence of impingement upon the L5 nerve roots 1. Disc Bulges at the L4-L5... View answer
My daughters MRI says loss of signal and posterior bulging of the disc at L4-L5 and L5-S1.At L5 ... extradural space....There are small posterior disc protrusions L4-L5 and... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Akhtarhusian GHAUSI
( General & Family Physician)
What does this mean in English? Moderate loss of disc height with desiccated disc signal at L5-S1. Mild loss of disc height with desiccated disc signal L3-L5. Endplate degenerative... View answer
Hi, my mri shows intervertebral disc desiccation L3-L4,L4-L5 and L5-S1 levels. Also left postero lateral disc extrusion L5-S1 level causing grade 1 thecal sac and left root compression.... View answer
disc space. Bilateral pars defect at L5. Moderate intervertebral disc space degeneration at the L5-S1 ...What is the treatment for the following: Alignment abnormality and loss of disc... View answer
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