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Old 02-20-2015, 02:20 AM #1
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Default Lumbar Spine MRI Help

Hi I'm new to the forum and just had a MRI and world like some help with it thanks!


Impressions:

L3/4 and L4/5 Disc Herniations Deforming The Thecal Sac Contributing To Central Spinal Stenosis In Conjunction With Posterior Hypertrophic Changes (Marked At L4/5, Mild At 3/4) With Bilateral Neural Foraminal Extension At Both Levels Abutting The Existing Nerve Roots (Left Greater Than Right At L3/4) In Addition To L4/5 Grade I Spondylolisthesis And :3/4 Associated With Left Lateral Annular Tear L2/3and L5/S1 Disc Bulges With L5/S1 Retrolisthesis deforming the thecal sac with Bilateral Neural Foraminal Extensions.

Approximate 5mm Perineural Cyst
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