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This isa follow-up question about my mother who is suffering from Cervical Spondylosis with variable disc dessications, narrowed C4/C5/C6 disc spaces & few pivds. Dr. Olsi Taka had... View answer
but posterior contor is normal l3/4 and l4/5 disc are essentially normal l3/s1 discisnarrow and degenerate. disc annulus bulges slightly and there is an additioanl small... View answer
I have heard pencil like poop isa concern. I have had more narrow poop than usual but it is not exactly as thin as a pencil. Should i be concerned. ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ratnakar Kini
( Gastroenterologist)
headaches that seem to start in Scapula area and creep up to head. The MRI states I have a 2 mm disc bulge .... At C6-7 the discis moderately narrowed with circumferentially 2-3mm disc... View answer
. Bulging disc also causing narrow neural foramina bilaterally resulting L5 existing nerve root impingement. what the different between posterior central protrusion and focal central protrusion... View answer
reponse. there is focal central herniated disc protusion messuring 3x5 mm in size, which indents the cord in the midline. small bone spurs mildly narrow the neural foramina bilaterally. there... View answer
Answered by :Dr. K. Naga Ravi Prasad
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
there isa braod-based disc bulge with right paracentral disc protrusion at L4 to L5. the left .... there a small disc protrusion. the disc and osteophytes minimally... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ganesh
( General & Family Physician)
Ihad diabetes type 2 since 17 years now ihad severe low back ache since 2 months my MRI report isnarrow and loss of hydration of L4-L5 disc with bulge and hypertrophy of ligamentum flavum indenting... View answer
there are bony degenerative changes and sign of degenerative disc disease throughout the celvical spine but moderate to advanced at the C5-6 and C6-7 level at the C5-6 there is prominent osteophyte... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Nupur K
( General & Family Physician)
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