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disease . Conusmedullaris lies posterior to the L2 vertebral body. I understand most of the conclusion ... do for the leg since he can not see any neurocompression. What is your opinion? ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Kiran Kumar
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
alignment of lumbar spine is within normal limits. The conusmedullaris terminates at L1. No abnormal signal within the lower thoracic cord or conusmedullaris. No morphological abnormalities... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Vaibhav Gandhi
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
vertebra. The alignment of lumbar spine is within normal limits. The conusmedullaris terminates at L1. No abnormal signal within the lower thoracic cord or conusmedullaris. No morphological... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Kathy Robinson
( General & Family Physician)
conusmedullaris. Queries: 1. What will be best line of treatment for her? 2. If any physiotherapy is ... and paravertebral spaces: Normal Visualized spinal cord: Normal ConusMedullaris... View answer
I just had a mri and the impression is that 1 L4-5: Mild left neural foraminal stenosis 2 Probable anatomic ventriculus terminalis and within the conusmedullaris. Consider thoracic MRI to exclude a syrinx ... View answer
/ herniation seen at any other level. *Ligamentum flavum and facetal joints are normal. *Lower cord and conusmedullaris are normal. what does it mean ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Vasundhara Nagireddy
( Radiologist)
signal of the conusmedullaris located at T12. This abnormal signal extends within the conus extends from ...? Also, what about the pinprick test to the rectum area, what would that show... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Penchila Prasad Kandikattu
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
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