My husband just got his mri report, at c2-c3 minimal left foraminal, c3-c4-3mm posterior central protrusion,c4-c5-posterior annular bulging, c5-c6prominent posterior bulge/broad based protrusion causing right goraminal stenosis, c6-c7 small posterior protrusion.. He has sever pain in his left arm...what should we do..
l3-l4 level demonstrates mild broad based disc protrusion, what is this?
moderate broadbased disc protusion
This is called a broad based disc herniation
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2.5mm broad based disc protusion
hi can you help me i had mri the findings, disc degeneration at l2/3 ,l4/5 ,and l5/s1. broad based posterior disc protrusion at l4/5 causing a moderate impression on the anterior theca.very mild posterior disc bulge l5/s1.normal capacity lumbar spinl canal . the foramina are clear .normal conus, what can i do i cant sleep and i cant go out said
A pentagon based pyramid.
6 lateral faces.
9. 8 lateral faces and a base.
A pentahedron. One example is a quadrilateral based pyramid.
Each lateral face is perpendicular to its lateral neighbours so that makes 4 pairs. In addition, opposite lateral faces may be perpendicular, making 6 pairs in all.
It is a pentahedron with a rectangular base and four triangular lateral faces.
The answer depends on what the shape is. There is no simple answer based on the information provided by the question.
If you are symptomatic then you may require surgery. Your spine specialist is the best judge.