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Originally Posted by Jo*mar
The written MRI report might be easier for us to help with, as the images are usually so small and hard to see what they are showing..
Unless you know which image shows the suspected areas clearly.
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Thank you for the answer.
I think, the written report from the hospital differs from that shown on the picture. That is why I ask to see the picture together with the report.
Well... This is the exact words from the Canadian hospital report: "Findings: At L4-5 there is disc desiccation. Annular tear involving the L5-S1 discs.
No evidence of disc protrusion".
...from the surgeon report: "Weak hip girdle, particularly abductors, lateral hip pain, secondary GT bursitis." -- no single word about findings from the hospital MRI though he was looking at their report while writing this diagnosis.
...from the Canadian physio therapist: "Multiple spinal discs L4-L5, L5-S1 protrusions
are observed from MRI images"
And from the Different Country report: "T1-, T2-, T2*- and PD. T2 images show MP signal reduced (discs L4-L5, L5-S1). Spinal canal: not narrowed. Any other abnormalities or tumors: not observed. Conclusion: Discs L4-L5, L-5-S1
are degenerated."