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moderate narrowing of the leftneuralforamen due to facet and uncovertebral osteoarthritis. Patent right ... right and mild narrowing of the leftneuralforamen due to facet and... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Rahul D Chaudhari
( Spine Surgeon)
. Could this disc involvement be the walking issue. Second ? I have neuralforamen narrowing approaching stenosis is a surgical procedure indicated to open the enlarged foramen? ... View answer
result in moderate right neuralforamen, no central canal, and mild leftneuralforamen narrowing. There ... the leftL5-S1 articulation. What does all that mean? ... View answer
the ventral aspect of thecal sac with no significant indentation of the neuralforamen. - at the level of LV4-LV5 there is mild diffuse disc bulge with no significant of the neuralforamen.... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Vaibhav Gandhi
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
facet arthropathy contributing to the foraminal stenosis. Spinal canal and leftneuralforamen remain ... right. Spinal canal and leftneuralforamen are patent. Athe C6-C7 level... View answer
neuralforamen encroachment bilaterally really means. I know my spine is degenerative.. but what does the neuralforamen encroachment bilaterally mean? ... View answer
moderate bilateral neuralforamen stenosis. At the L4/L5 level, there is diffuse disc bulge producing moderate degree of bilateral neuralforamen stenosis. At the L5/S1... View answer
significant compromise of the central canal. There is mild stenosis of the right neuralforamen. There is mild to moderate moderate stenosis of the leftneuralforamen. ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Akhtarhusian Ghausi
( General & Family Physician)
neuralforamen on right. Moderate narrowing of neuralforamen on left.What does this muean and how long ...My MRI reads: L5-S1 Small broad based posterior disc herniation with bilateral... View answer
Answered by :Jay Indravadan Patel
( Physical Therapist or Physiotherapist)
disc bulges causing thecal sac indentation with pressure over right neuralforamen at l3/l4 and bilateral neuralforamen at l4/l5 levels kindly tell me remedy for this ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shivakumar. M. C.
( Anesthesiologist)
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