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Old 12-31-2014, 10:54 AM #1
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Default MRI Experts - Pls help by analysing lumbar spine scan report

Hello,

My brother aged 32 years is suffering with back pain and severe pain in his right leg. Based on doctor's suggestion he got the MRI scan done recently. Please find attached the report for your review and guidance.

FYI, 2 years ago he suffered with right sided facial nerve palsy.

Please help us by giving more details on what exactly these findings means and what is the remedy ?

Thanks in advance !
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