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Old 02-06-2012, 05:29 PM #1
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Default Mri not sure what is reads

I got my results and not sure what it is saying!
The conujs medullaris normal. No pre or paraspinal abnormalities. Transitional anatomies are se within lumbosacral spine with S1 vertebral body having partial lumbarized configuration. For the purpose of counting the last well developed disc space is counted as S1-S2.
L4-L5 thereis a mild difufuse disc buldge with small to moderate sized focal super impossd central disc protrusion. The disc protrusion is minimal super extension behind the interior aspect of the L4 veterbal body.This is having mild to moderate effet aspect of thhe theacl sac and together with facet artropathy and hypertrophy contributes to cause mild to moderate central canal stenosis as well as mild bilateral neural foraminal narrowing.


PLease someone let me know what this means!!
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