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degenerative disc disease . 2. T11-T12 diffuse posteriordisc bulge and small central posterior focal disc ... posterior focal disc herniation result in moderate... View answer
posterior protusions are noted at L3-4 ,L4-5 .L5-s1. THECAL SAC DIAMETERS AT DISC LEVELS L1-2 =12MM ,L2-3=12MM , L3-4=5MM ,L4-5=5 MM ,L5-S1=5MM. LOSS OF NORMAL LUMBAR LORDOSIS . POSTERIOR PROTUSIONS AT... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Naveen Kumar Sharma
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
posteriordisc ostephyte complex without central canal stenosis or neural foraminal narrowing. L2-L3 2mm retrolisthesis of L2 on L3, with small posteriordisc bulge. No central canal stenosis... View answer
at multiple levels, most severe at level C6/C7. Posteriordisc osteophyte complexes at multiple .... No significant central canal stenosis is appreciated. C3/C4: Mild posteriordisc bulge... View answer
Hi - MRI showed moderate mucosal thickening involving the posterior right ethmoid air cells. Trouble breathing through nose at night, trouble sleeping ... View answer
stenoses. A posterior annular fissure is present without a superimposed discprotrusion ...What does broad based posteriordisc bulge facet hypertrophy and ligament flava thickening... View answer
was involved in a train accident. only after a few days I had pain on my neck. MRI scan: moderate narrowing of the disc space at C6/7 with posterior osteophytes mainly C6/7 mild narrowing C5/6 mild ... View answer
Hi, i am pankaj I have writing here my MRI report,Plz suggest me Lateral Meniscus: Anterior horn ... surface. The posterior horn is separated from the lateral tibial condyle by 9mm with fibrous... View answer
MRI impression of My father aged 68 yrs is Mild broad posteriordisc protrusions at L2-L3 to L4-L5 levels Mild Posteriorprotrusion,moderate left paracentral extrusion,inferior migration... View answer
Answered by :Jay Indravadan Patel
( Physical Therapist or Physiotherapist)
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