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paracentraldisc protrusion at c5-c6 level causing narrowing of left lateralrecess. 2.left paracentraldisc protrusion at c6-c7 level causing narrowing of left lateral... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Saurabh Gupta
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
been removed in 2011 there is however recurrent left paracentraldisc herniation. This severley narrows the left lateralrecess. there is mild spinal stenosis , neural foramen are adequate.... View answer
lateralrecessand foraminal fat. L2/3 Annular disc bulge effaces the thecal sac. Narrowing of the lateral ... overgrowth bilaterally with narrowing of the lateralrecess... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Gopal Krishna Dash
( Neurologist)
hypertrophy there is prominent central L4-L5 disc herniation causing central andlateralrecess stenosis aggravated by facet hypertrophy , there is mild right paracentral L5-S1... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Muhammad Ahmad
( General & Family Physician)
and impinging the left traversing roots at lateralrecess . 2. L4-5 disc- diffuse posterior bulge indenting thecal sac and touching the left traversing roots at lateral... View answer
intervertebral disc left lateralrecess narrowing. 2)Mild diffuse annular bulge with left paracentral protrusion of L5-S1 intervertebral disc left lateralrecess narrowing.... View answer
decending L5 nerve root is mildly impinged by the discand is narrowing of the right lateralrecess at L5-S1. there a small disc protrusion. the discand osteophytes... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ganesh
( General & Family Physician)
of thecal sac, severe narrowing of left lateralrecessand mild narrowing of lateralrecess diffuse disc bulge with posterio central and left paracentral extrusion... View answer
Answered by :Dr. K. Naga Ravi Prasad
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
central and right paracentraldisc bulge. There is impression on the s1 nerve root within the lateralrecessand the spinal canal which appears slightly flattened. c5/6 a broad... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Sadiq Mughal
( Critical Care Specialist)
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