MRI Report - diffuse posterior disc bulge is seen at l3-l4 and l5-s1 indenting thecal sac mildly narrowing bilateral lateral recess and bilateral neural formina
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Spine and Pain Specialist
Dear practice user.
Your MRI report suggests mild pivd means disc in spine/back compressing nerves but you need to tell about your complaints, so that we can help you. A patient with this MRI picture might be asymptomatic or may have severe symptoms, so your treatment will be based on the pain you are experiencing.
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Dr Varun Singla
Revive Pain and Spine Center
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