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ModicType III changes multiple vertebrae. 2. Bilateral Spondylolysis L5 with grade I forward Listhesis of L5 over S1. 3. Small posterior central disc bulge seen at L3-L4 and L4-L5 with... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Anshul Varshney
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
ModicType III changes multiple vertebrae. 2. Bilateral Spondylolysis L5 with grade I forward Listhesis of L5 over S1. 3. Small posterior central disc bulge seen at L3-L4 and L4-L5 with... View answer
osteophytosis of the lumber vertebral end plates. • L1 small vertebral body osseous hemangioma . • Modictype II degenerative marrow changesat L2-3 & L3-4 levels. • Normal appearance of... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Naveen Kumar Sharma
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
Hi I've been diagnosed with 'C6/7 and to a lesser extent C5/6 disc degeneration with disc prolapse . Modictype 1 changesat C6/7, impingement of C7 nerve root right side, cervical radiculopathy... View answer
There is a mild angular kyphosis centred atC5C6 where there is disc narrowing, disc dehydration ... Significant spondylosis demonstrated atC5C6 with a small right paracentral disc abutting the... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Karl Logan
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
small bone hemangioma within the L1. I also wonder what modicchanges are ? I have Type 1 and 3 endplate changes within the lower L5 and upper S1 and severe facet anthropathy. displaces... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Naveen Kumar Sharma
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
anterior listhesis is seen c2 over c3,c3 over 4,c7 over t1.Intravertebral disc degenerative changes are seen at c3-c7..Modictype 1 discogenic bone marrow signal alteration is seen at... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Jayesh Vaza
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
a straightening of the lumbar spine mild disc space narrowing noted at L4 L5 with disc degeneration modictype 1 changes and moderate diffuse disc bulging compressing thecal sac and encroaching... View answer
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