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As per my MRI scan report of 2010, 1) Central & Right paracentral herniation with minimum interior ... bilateral traversing L4 nerve roots 2) Mild posterior bulge with central and left paracentral... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Praveen Tayal
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
again and it said, C5-C6 "small right paracentral disc herniation of the protrusion type. the right .... The impression was: shallow disc herniation at C5-C6. No cord compression. Unforntunately, I... View answer
left neural foramina narrowing. Also c4-5 a smallcentral to right para central disc extrusion ... c3-4 a small right para central disc protrusion with minimal central canal... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shafi Ullah Khan
( General & Family Physician)
-4demonstrates a mild central disk herniation osteophyte complex C4-5demonstrate a mild disc herniation osteophyte complex C5-6 demonstrate a mild centralherniation osteophyte complex... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ahmad Khan
( General & Family Physician)
. there is severe compression of the thecal sac. -Smallcentral disc herniation at L4-L5 with mild on the ... have no reflection on the knee and the foot. the MRI report says: -Large central and... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Vaibhav Gandhi
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
What does thsi mean? L5-S1: Small broad-based central disc herniation. There is no thecal sac deformity. The herniation abuts the S1 nerve roots, RIGHT greater than LEFT; however, there is no... View answer
, disk bulge, central or foraminal stenosis . what does this mean? L5-S1: Small broad-based diffuse disk .... IMPRESSION: Stable exam. Small diffuse disk bulge with posterior annular tear remains... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Suman Kumar
( Allergist and Immunologist)
My mri shows c3 c4 posterior central disc herniation protrusion type partially effaces the anterior subarachnoid space and c5 c6 a left paracentral disc herniation protrusion type abuts the... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Muhammad Ahmad
( General & Family Physician)
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