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roots unchanged. C6-C7: Rightparacentraldischerniation more pronounced than seen on the prior study ...Hi Doctor , I received my MRI , can you explain this C5-C6: Disc... View answer
I am in pain, what does my mri mean? C2-C3 has mild rightforaminal narrowing C3-C4 has a disc ... osteophyte complex including a central and rightparacentral protrusion and... View answer
i had an mri done it read that L4L5 had right laminectomy . the large central discherniation has been removed in 2011 there is however recurrent left paracentraldischerniation.... View answer
mild to moderate central and left paracentraldischerniation with extrusion also likely extending into the proximal left foraminal region,may also extend into rightparacentral... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Karl Logan
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
). Recently I have been experiencing a severe burning sensation on the right side. New MRI results showed disc desiccation at every level and a small rightparacentraldisc... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Vaibhav Gandhi
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
-lateral discherniation at c4 c5 causing mild narrowing of right neural foraminal canal. suggested for ... is un bearable.Took an MRI and the result is showingright paracentral... View answer
posterior and left paracentralherniation of L5-S1 inter-vertebral disc causing compression over dural theca and exiting nerve roots. posterior diffuse herniation of L4-L5 inter vertebral... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Anil Kumar
( General & Family Physician)
paracentraldisc bulging .There is no spinal or neural foraminal stenosis . At C5-C6, there is a 3.5 mm ... neural foraminal stenosis. C2-3, C3-4, and C7-T1 all say no evidence of disc... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Andrew Rynne MD
( General & Family Physician)
Impression: L4-5 disc bulge with rightforaminalherniation, resulting in moderate to severe right greater than left foraminal stenosis but no central stenosis. Annular disc... View answer
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