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Default i need help reading and understanding my mri

L-2-3 there is a small bulge appearing eccentric with right neuralfiraminal right lateral aspectwith mild to moderate right and mild left neural for faminal narrowing
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L-2-3 there is a small bulge appearing eccentric with right neuralfiraminal right lateral aspect with mild to moderate right and mild left neural for faminal narrowing
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Neural foraminal narrowing, also known as foraminal stenosis

What symptoms & pain are you having ?
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