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How severe is a diagnosis of SL/3/4 There is a significant centraldiscprotrusion extending ... facet joint degenerative changes. there is a significant centraldiscprotrusion... View answer
- Small centraldiscprotrusion at LV5-SV1 2- Mild diffuse disc bulge at LV4/LV5 shall I go for a surgery ...dears, my MRI says: - at the level LV5-SV1there is small centraldisc... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Vaibhav Gandhi
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
is flattening of the ventral thecalsac serious I also have centraldiscprotrusion with posterior spurring. With moderate left and mild right neural foraminal narrowing disc C4-C5... View answer
My MRI shows at level L3L4 a small, broadbased centraldiscprotrusion . Moderate neural foraminal narrowing on the right and mild on the left. At L4L5 level, a large centraldisc... View answer
Answered by :Dr. K. Naga Ravi Prasad
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
. Had MRI and centraldiscprotrusion with superimposed annular tear at the L4-L5 level leads to mild ... discprotrusion with superimposed annular tear at the L1-L2 level. ... View answer
On my MRI I have at C7/T1 osteophyte complex with superimposed centraldiscprotrusion, L1/L2 left Pats centraldiscprotrusion resulting in stenosis, L4/L5 disc bulging and facet... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Pragnesh Limbachiya
( General & Family Physician)
i have a small centraldiscprotrusion with annular fissure which contacts the ventral thecalsac superimposed upon a shallow disc buldge without central canal narrowing at L5-s1. it also... View answer
C6-C7 level, mod sized focal cebtral disc protusion w/mild extrinsic mass effect on ventral surface of the lower cervical spinal cord @ this level. Read from MRI report. Has changed in past 2 years as ... View answer
pain. And a lot of off and on leg & feet numbness if not moved often. Centraldiscprotrusion at T7-8 with effacement of anterior thecalsac. mild pressure on ventral aspect of... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ganesh
( General & Family Physician)
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