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Lumbar Region Vertebra Impinging Upon Thecal Sac, Moderate Spinal Stenosis, Degenerative Disease, L/2 Vertebral Body Hemangioma.

L1/2 disc bulge which impinges upon the thecal sac
L2/3and L3/4 disc bulges causing small ventral impressions upon the thecal sac and partially compromising the adjacent neural foramina bilaterally. ModerateL2/3 spinal stenosis. L 4/5 and L5/S1 disc bulges which impinge upon thecal sac. grade II spondylolisthesis involving L5 on S1 with associated severe bilateral L5/S1 neural foraminal stenosis. The L/5 nerve roots are compressed within the L5/S1 neural foramina bilaterally.
minimal scoliosis. Degenerative disease. L/2 vertebral body hemangioma.
Mon, 3 Feb 2014
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you have mentioned about reports but no symptoms. Are you having back pain and rediculopathy or severe pain on standing. Than I would advice you to take opinion from orthopaedic surgeon. For the time being take pregabalin and methylcobal tablets. Also wear lumbosacral belt.
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Lumbar Region Vertebra Impinging Upon Thecal Sac, Moderate Spinal Stenosis, Degenerative Disease, L/2 Vertebral Body Hemangioma.

you have mentioned about reports but no symptoms. Are you having back pain and rediculopathy or severe pain on standing. Than I would advice you to take opinion from orthopaedic surgeon. For the time being take pregabalin and methylcobal tablets. Also wear lumbosacral belt.