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Lower back pain
MRI has been done for lumbur sacro. Report says : 1. Diffuse disc bulge at L3-L4, impinging upon the thecal nerve roots with mild bilateral neuro foraminal narrowing. 2. Grade - I retrolisthesis of L4 over L5 vertebral body with diffuse disc bulge with a posterocentral / left paracentral extrusion type herniation at L4-5 Level, compressing the bilateral descending L5 nerve roots (L>>R) with moderate right and moderate to severe left Neuro- Foraminal narrowing.
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Hi there! The radiological findings are incomplete with proper history and complete examination. MRI indeed is showing many changes; however the condition of the patient decides the management. You need to seek an opinion from the spine specialist.
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