Respected doctors, I am attaching my grandmother's MRI report. She is continually suffering from low back pain. Currently we are unable to decide upon any course of treatment. Kindly suggest.
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The MRI is suggestive of a lesion at L2 vertebral body with age related lumbar spondylosis. The next step should be contrast enhanced MRI of lumbar spine . If the reporting is in favour of giant cell tumor, it would require surgery.
Before all this it is important for you to show her to a spine surgeon for through history and examination.
You can consult me on Practo if need further advices.
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