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SPINE FRACTURE
Dear sir / mam, Following is my MRI report says after 4 month of L2 fracture: Superior end plate compression fracture and partial collapse is seen in the L2 vertebral body. There is moderate retropulsion of the posterosuperior cortex and fractured fragment of the L2 vertebral body causing moderate compression upon underlying thecal sac and bilateral cauda equina nerve roots, left more than right. Fractured fragment appear fused with the vertebral body. Fatty marrow changes are also seen in the L2 vertebral body. Fatty marrow changes are also seen in the L1 & L3 vertebral bodies. No collapse or retropulsion is seen in these vertebral bodies. What steps should be followed ahead
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Can u send mri films
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