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Old 03-24-2015, 12:23 PM #1
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hi can anyone help me understand my results please... There is normal vertebral alignment with preservation of the vertebral body heights. There is loss of disc height with degenerative dehydration at the L5-S1 level with end plate degenerative changes. The conus medullaris is at its normal physiological level. At the L4-5 level and, there is a posterior disc bulge, without any central canal or foraminal stenosis. There is no impingement of the exiting nerve roots. At the L5-S1 level, there is a central and right posterolateral disc protrusion and facet joint degeneration. There is bilateral neural canal stenosis, with impingement of the exiting L5 nerve root. The central canal is capacious. So sorry for the long post, this is my mri scan results, been in terrible pain for months, have been signed of work until I have seen a spinal surgeon, but can anyone help me understand these results. Many thanks..
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