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Old 06-24-2011, 06:11 PM #1
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Could someone help me translate my mri this is what it says evaluation is complicated by motion artifact. Thoacolumbar dextroscoliosis is noted with lower lumbar levoscoliosis vertebrae demonstrate normal height and marrow signal. L1-2 L2-3 L3-4 L4-5 level no herniated nucleus pulppsus or significant central spinal canal stenosis. The neural foramina appear essentially patent. L5,S1 level 2 millimeter posterolisthesis of l 5 on s 1 suggest some underlying instability. loss of disc height and hydration with large broad based disc herniation affecting ventral epidural fat and producing bilateral lateral recess stenosis with compression of rights s 1 nerve root. herniation extends imferiorly from disc space level by approximately 6 millimeters consistent with extrusion. Neural foramina are narrowed bilaterally. post tramatic etiology cannot be excluded. The conus medullaris and paraspinal case you appear un remarkable.
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