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Partial Sacralization of L5 Vertebra
Partial Sacralization of L5 Vertebra, Mild lumbar spondylosis with annular tear with diffuse disc bulge with mild focal posterocentral and right subarticular disc protrusion at L4-L5 level causing mild thecal sac indentation, right neural foraminal narrowing and mild right L5 traversing nerve root compression.
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Hello. Very Good evening. Kindly seek an opinion from a Neurosurgeon in your area as soon as possible in view of severity of the condition. Regards.
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