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joint hypertrophy. C3-4 Patent neuralforamina spinal canal. Mild uncovertebral and facet joint ... the left side with underlying neural foraminal disk bulging contributing to moderate... View answer
Please explain to me C 4-5 mild right neural foraminal compromise and right para-central disc bulge at C 5-6 causing right neural foraminal compromise meen to a layman ... View answer
[my mother aged 60 years of old having pain in lumber. after doing MRI , it appears that NEURO FORAMINAL STENOSIS. No pain killer is giving affect and pain is still continuing. consequent visit of neurosurgeon he has given... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Vaibhav Gandhi
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
Findings are C2-C3 Minimal disc bulge but no focal protrusion or neural impingement C3-C4 mild disc bulge and left uncinate process hypertrophy. Mildleftneural foraminal... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Muhammed Aslam TK
( Pediatrician)
impression of MRI - no herniated disc at any level. prognosis causes moderate leftneural forminal at C2-3. Spondylosis and minimal disc bulge result in moderate bilateral neural forminal... View answer
Answered by :Dr. RAYALA VIKASH BABU
( Radiologist)
. Minor retrolisthesis. Mild facet arthropathy. No central or neural foraminal narrowing. No change ... or neural foraminal narrowing. L4-L5: Neural foraminal annular fissures... View answer
as per my MRI reading, it says i have posterior disc bulge with moderate bilateral neural canal stenosis at L1/L2, Mild Bilateral Neural canal stenosis at L2/L3, Posterior disc bulge with annular tear ... View answer
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