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answer if your familiar with this type of injury (l5s1) bulging disc with tiny annular tear. mild ... desiccation changes with anular disc bulging, slightly worse to the right with mild... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Praveen Tayal
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
and posterolateral disc extrusion adjacent to a posterior annular tear and there is compression on the ... consequence. At L5S1 there is a central and left paracentral posterior annular... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Suresh Heijebu
( General & Family Physician)
with annular tear indenting on ventral thecal sac mild facetal arthropathy at l4l5 and l5s1 Should we ...My Mother-in-law's MRI study shows: partial sacralization of l5 on left side... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Praveen Tayal
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
At L4-L5, there is disc bulging asymmetric to the right. Annular tear is seen in the right central region. Spinal canal is patent. There is minimal stenosis of the left lateral recess, mild stenosis of... View answer
compression . There is a minimal disc bulge and small central annular tear at the L5S1 level but no ...I have a few questions in relation to my scans.. first of all I have been on this... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Praveen Tayal
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
seen at l5s1 with broad postero-central disc herniation causing thecal indentation with narrowing of bilateral lateral recesses and exiting nerve roots. Diffuse disc bulge seen at L4-L5 level... View answer
side, compressing lateral recess xl4 nerve on lt side with disc at l5s1 tent with degenrstion changes ...hi, i was diagnosed l5s1 by doctor based on MRI in 2009 after taking... View answer
level more severe on left side showing annular tear causing left lateral recess and neural foraminal ...disc desiccation with diffuse disc bulge at L3-4 level causing moderate bilateral... View answer
I have L4/5 disc degeneration with annular bulging and left sided posterolateral disc prolapse occupying the left lateral recess and compressing the L5 nerve root. At L3/4 there is a left... View answer
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