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I have milddiffusedisc bulge at T12-L1 with a small right paracentral disc protusion. As well as L3-L4 Milddiffusedisc bulge. and Mild facet and ligamentum flavum... View answer
localized disc protrusion L5-S1 with diffusebulging of the disc. Anterior impression on the thecal sac . 2. Localized central disc protrusion at L4-5 with diffusebulging... View answer
desiccation. Mild loss of disc height seen at L1-L2. At L1-L2 , moderate to large sized anterior discbulging noted. Posteriorly there is milddiffusediscbulging... View answer
My MRI shows milddiffusediscbulging at l3-l4 which extends into the inferior aspects of the neural foramina mild narrowing! I already had a fusion of l4-s1, should the fusion be... View answer
with no significant neural cpmpression diffusedisc bulge with mild posterocentral disc protrusion at C ... with facetopathy and disc desiccations diffusedisc bulge at C 2... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Jasvinder Singh
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
What does At L1-L2 there is milddiffusediscbulging, flattening the ventral aspect of thecal sac and at L3-L4 there is diffusediscbulging and mild thickening of... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ashok Kumar Dash
( Ophthalmologist)
including c-5 c-6 and c6- c7. Small prevertebral osteophytes are present . c3 -c4 milddiffusediscbulging uncinate process spurring. moderate right neural foraminal stenosis . c4-c5... View answer
remains patent l5-s1 milddiffusediscbulging in addition there is a moderate size paracentral disc ...have back problems got the mri results here looking for treatment for at L4... View answer
disc bulge with broad based discbulging into neural foramina regions bilaterally. Mild left and mod ... foramina bilaterly, super imposed on diffuse concentric disc bulge. Mod... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Jayesh Vaza
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
i have milddiffusedisc osteophyte complex at L1-L2, mildly ecentric to the left with mild flattening of left ventrolateral thecal sac. also at L4-L5 there is diffusemild... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Sudip Mukherjee
( General & Family Physician)
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