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i am a 54 female was rear ended and have 1 mm posterocentral broad-based annular disc bulge in my L4-5 and a 2mm diffuse annular disc-bulge in my L3-4. there is a 4mm posterocentral disc protrusion ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Karl Logan
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
Disc herniation 4mm at C5-C6 with osteophytes and lateral recess encroachment. Postlateral bilateral disc herniation C6-C7. Is this bad as far as treatment goes. ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Chobufo Ditah
( General & Family Physician)
just got my MRI results...what does this mean? Focal disc herniation to right c5-6 with some cranial subligamentous extension Small focal midline disc herniation at c4-5 ... View answer
What is MILD TO MODERATE DIFFUSE ANNULAR BULGE WITH POSTEROCENTRAL PROTUSION OF L5-S1 INTERVERTEBRAL CAUSING CENTRAL CANAL STENOSIS AND BILATERAL LATERAL RECESS NARROWING and MILD DIFFUSE ANNUAL ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Naveen Kumar Sharma
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
of uscle spasm........disc degeneration at l4-5....diffuse disc herniation at l3-4.......diffuse disc herniation with posterocentral and right paracentral protrusion at l4-5 ... View answer
herniation of l4-5 disc. Indenting the anterior thecal sac and right traversing l5 nerve root and causing bilateral lateral recess compromise (R L). Desiccation, diffuse bulge and small size posterocentral ... View answer
posterocentral disc herniation at l4-l5 level compressing the thecal sac and both exiting nerve roots and causing bilateral foraminal narrowing minimal disc posterocentral disc protrusion at l5-s1... View answer
Sir i have suffering from Mild lumbarspondylosis with moderate broadbased posterocentral disc herniation at L5-S1 level causing moderate thecal sac indentation and moderate bilateral S1 traversing nrrve ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shinas Hussain
( General & Family Physician)
vertebra narrowing the lateral root canals more so at c6,c7 level. there is bilateral herniation of c3-c4,c4-c5 disc. there is posterocentral + rt paracentral subligamentus herniation of c5/c6 disc... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ganesh
( General & Family Physician)
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