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You might need surgery for focal left foraminal disc protrusion that contacts the exiting left L4 nerve root if the protrusion is affecting your quality of life. This type of surgery is most often accomplished via a very small incision.
moderate left posterolateral osteophyte formation at the c5-c6 level casusing moderate compression of the left c6 nerve root
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Paracentral disc protrusion is a disorder of the spine that causes neck and back pain. An intervertebral disc is swollen or bulging and is putting pressure on the nerve roots when you are diagnosed with this disorder.
what is disc protrusion in the right neural foramen abutting right L5 nerve root
absolutely. and it's going to be painful.
A right posterolateral annular tear with no protrusion in the L5 S1 with disk bulging occurs when the S1 nerve is impinged by the S1 and S2 vertebrae. This is an injury of the lumbar region of the spine, the most susceptible place on the spine to herniation due to the thin and poorly reinforced annulus fibrosis ligament.
Nerve root effacement refers to nerve root compression. This is an issue where the root of the nerve is compressed into the spine before exiting it, which can cause some painful back symptoms.
You may have a disc protrusion at L4-5 or L5-S1 which is impinging on the nerve(s).
damage disc
Narrowing of the neural formina at the C7- 1 was a narrowing of the spinal canal where the nerve roots exit. This can occur with or without disc protrusion.
Can a "severe left foraminal disc osteophyte complex and contact of the exiting C6 nerve" cause problems with vomiting?