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tatto20
04-07-2009, 12:08 PM
focal right posterior disc defect suggestive of neural foraminal protrusion at L1-L2
L3-L4 endplates somewhat irregular with T2 hyperintensity bone marrow signal changes adjacent at this level, axial images few small periaortic lymph nodes

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neckpatient
04-08-2009, 05:08 AM
At each vertebrae level in the spine there are these channels like a canal (neural foramin) that the nerve roots come off the spinal cord, on the right and left and go on to your body parts.It appears in your lower back- lumbar, you have a disc bulge or herniation that is pressing disc material into that channel.





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