Need simpler explanation on medical report. Report states:
1. acute transversely oriented fracture through the superior of L1 w/ minimal loss of height.
2. Multilevel spondylosis including disc osteophte complexes, infolding of the ligamentum flavum and facet arthropathy without significant spinal canal or neural foraminal narrowing.
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If there is no history of fracture, then it is called sometimes compression fracture which are common at this age. Nothing to worry if there are no symptoms. Also spondylosis is common at this age.
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