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I have mild diffuse discbulge at T12-L1 with a small right paracentral disc protusion. As well as L3-L4 Mild diffuse discbulge. and Mild facet and ligamentum flavum hypertrophy . Mild... View answer
Had a Cervical MRI done, and here are the results..C3/4- Minimal Broad based discbulge. C4/5-Mild broad based discbulge slightly asymmetric to the right. C5/6-Disc space height is diminished.... View answer
evaluated and the findings are below: T12-L1: Unremarkable. L1-L2: Annular discbulge effaces the thecal sac , lateral recess, and foraminal fat. L2-L3: Discbulge effaces the thecal sac,... View answer
What does my mri read c2_c3 discbulge seen centrally mildly indenting the ventral surface of thecal sac the neuroforminal spaces are patent bilaterally c3_c4 discbulge is seen centrally... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Praveen Tayal
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
my wife has a C5/6 discbulge ... and her symptoms were arm and neck pain , Back Pain and weakness in the hands .... got the MRI done and found out about the C5/6 discbulge. ... View answer
i have slight loss of the normal cervical lordosis, c3/c4 diffused discbulge and central protruson,c4/c5 diffused discbulge,c5/c6diffused discbulge with effacement of the... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Phanunan Sasiprapha
( Spine Surgeon)
i had a MRI and results are disc space narrowing l4 l5 s1.....t12-l1 minimal generalized discbulge.....l2-l3mild discbulge facet arthropathy bi lateral foramina narrowing......l3-l4 mild... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shailja Puri
( Pathologist and Microbiologist)
T2W images suggest: Mild posterior discbulge of L3/L4 disc in the right foraminal zone causing mild right neural foramina narrowing. Posterior discbulge at L4/L5 disc causing mild thecal sac ... View answer
On my C.T. At the level of C3-C4 - Discbulge with mild impression on the dural sac at C4-C5 Discbulge with mild impression on the dural sac. Compression on he left nerve root. At c5 -C6... View answer
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