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again and it said, C5-C6 "small right paracentral disc herniation of the protrusion type. the right ... regional radiculitis . Impression: right paracentral disc herniation of the... View answer
Hi, my MRI report shows the following: At C5-6 level: Diffuse annular buige with broad based small posterocentral, right paracentral and foraminal dsc protrusion mildly abutting the right... View answer
paracentral disc protrusion at c5-c6 level causing narrowing of left lateral recess. 2.left paracentral disc protrusion at c6-c7 level causing narrowing of left lateral recess and neural... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Saurabh Gupta
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
to neural foraminal stenosis as described above. 2. There is a 2mm left paracentral profusion at C5-6 ... narrowing in disk desiccation most prominent from c5-c7. No abnormal signal... View answer
what does this mean? there is left paracentraldisk osteophyte complex bugle seen at C5-C6 ... osteophyte complex bulge with right lateral disc protrusion seen at C6-C7 indenting anterior... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Sapan J. Pandya
( General & Family Physician)
, which could be positional or secondary to spasm . Broad-based osteophyte-disk complex at c5-6 is seen with mild flattening of the left paracentral ventral aspect f the cord from disk... View answer
Can you please tell me what the following means? C5-6 left paracentral shallow disk protusion .... There is mild left neural foraminal narrowing. L4-5 minor disk bulge. There is... View answer
C4-5: Small central/right paracentralprotrusion with annular fissure. No canal or foraminal stenosis. C5-6: Large left paracentralprotrusion exerting mass effect on the cord and... View answer
paracentralprotrusion indenting the anterior subarachnoid space and left exiting nerve roots. there is no ... spinal cord shows normal intensity and thickness impressions: posterior and left... View answer
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