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been removed in 2011 there is however recurrent left paracentraldischerniation. This severley narrows ... report impression new left paracentral L4 L5 discherniation ... View answer
again and it said, C5-C6 "small right paracentraldischerniation of the protrusion type. the right ... regional radiculitis . Impression: right paracentraldischerniation of the... View answer
left S1 nerve 3) Small left paracentralherniation of L2-3 disc indenting the thecal sac 4)Mild ...As per my MRI scan report of 2010, 1) Central & Right paracentralherniation with... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Praveen Tayal
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
desiccation at every level and a small right paracentraldischerniation which abuts S1 nerve root origin ...I have been experiencing pain in my lower back for the past two years. MRI showed herniated... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Vaibhav Gandhi
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
MRI report states "At c5-6, there is a right paracentraldischerniation flattening the right ventral cord and narrowing the proximal neural foremen. and At C6-7 there is a central disc... View answer
of uscle spasm........disc degeneration at l4-5....diffuse discherniation at l3-4.......diffuse discherniation with posterocentral and right paracentral protrusion at l4-5 ... View answer
My mri shows c3 c4 posterior central discherniation protrusion type partially effaces the anterior subarachnoid space and c5 c6 a left paracentraldischerniation protrusion type abuts... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Muhammad Ahmad
( General & Family Physician)
in Feb and pain won t go away. Just had an MRI. There is a large right paracentral hernia of the L4/5 disc which is prematurely degenerate as is the L5/S1 disc. The hernia is likely to result in ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Salah Saad Shoman
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
extending dorsal by 4mm and there is a left paracentral as we as a foramen discherniation lateral disc material impinging on nerve root. L4-5 disc bulge extending dorsal 3mm and a right... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Uday Nath Sahoo
( General & Family Physician)
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