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Old 03-17-2013, 06:12 PM #1
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Hi im a new user. im 32 years old. And i fall off a ladder now i have back problems i need someone to help me understand my mri . 1.Acute annulus tear with focal herniation which is central t the L5-S1 level with mild compromise of the neural foramina on both sides.2.Bulging disc at L4-L5 with compromise of the left neural foramen more than right.3.Disc osteophyte complex at the T12-L1 level with narrowing of the spinal canal. No evidence for compression of the cord or cauda. POSTERIOR disc displacement is noted
at the T12-L1 level and at the L5-S1 level.
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