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Lumbar spondolysis
MRI report shows Central and right paracentral L4-S1 disc protrusion causing thecal sac identation with bilateral neural foraminal stenosis
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The MRI report indicates some degenerative changes in the lumbosacral spine. However, it is difficult to comment on the severity of the compression without looking at the actual MRI films. Moreover, a complete clinical assessment is needed to decide whether this problem could be treated with physiotherapy, medications or surgery.
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Take your MRI films/CD (not just the report) to your appointment
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