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S1-S2and L5- S1 disc bulge
1)S1-S2 shows disc bulge with left paracentral posterior protrusion compression over left antero-lateral thecal sac and cauda equina, compression over left traversing and exiting nerve roots. 2) L5 -S1 disc bulge with posterior protrusion causing indentation over anterior thecal sac and impingement over bilateral traversing nerve roots
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