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What is a broad based central disc protrusion that is superimposed on moderate generalized disc bulging?

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What doessuperimposed right subarticular foraminal disc protrusion mean?

A superimposed right subarticular foraminal disc protrusion refers to a condition in which an intervertebral disc in the spine bulges out into the foramina—small openings where spinal nerves exit—specifically on the right side. This protrusion can compress nearby nerves, potentially leading to pain, numbness, or weakness in the areas supplied by those nerves. "Superimposed" indicates that this protrusion may be occurring alongside other existing spinal issues, complicating the overall condition. Effective diagnosis and treatment are essential to address symptoms and prevent further complications.


Is central disc protrusion at c3 -c4 serious?

no


Is a central disc protrusion at c3-c4 level serious?

no


Does a small central disc protrusion with minimal impingement cause pain?

yes


What does broad based disc bulge mean in MRI?

is broad base central superimposed disc bad


What is central and right posterolateral disc protrusion spur complex?

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What is a mild posterior central and right paramedian disc protrusion at L4-L5?

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What is central disc protrusion with obliteration of epidural fat?

Central disc protrusion refers to a condition where the intervertebral disc bulges outwards into the spinal canal, often pressing against the spinal cord or nerve roots. Obliteration of the epidural fat indicates that the protrusion has caused the fat tissue surrounding the spinal cord to be displaced or diminished, which can lead to increased pressure and potential neurological symptoms. This condition is typically associated with back pain, leg pain, or numbness, depending on the severity and location of the protrusion. Diagnosis is usually confirmed through imaging studies like MRI.


What is a Prominent broad based posterior and lateral disc protrusion?

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..


What does central protrusion with annular tear mean?

Central protrusion with annular tear refers to a condition in the intervertebral disc where the inner gel-like material (nucleus pulposus) bulges out through a tear in the outer layer (annulus fibrosus). This protrusion typically occurs at the center of the disc and can lead to pressure on nearby spinal nerves, causing pain, numbness, or weakness. The annular tear indicates damage to the disc's outer layer, which can result from degeneration or injury. Timely diagnosis and treatment are essential to manage symptoms and prevent further complications.