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lower abdomin and pelvic area. Here is the interprretation is w/o contrast: T1 sagittal and axial spin echo, T2 sagittal and axial fast spin echo, axial images were also obtained through the sacral plexus perpendicular to the long axis of the sacrum. There is a mild diffuse disc bulge at T12-L1 which is more prominent within and to the right of midline than to the left. This does
not appear to exert significant mass effect on the thecal sac or nerve roots. The L1-2 level is unremarkable. There is a minimal diffuse L2-3 disc bulge without focal hernation or significant spinal stenosis. There is bilateral facet joint DJD without neural foramen or lateral recess stenosis. There is a minimal L3-4 disc bulge without focal herniation or significant stenosis. Again, there is bilateral facet joint DJD. There is no evidence that this is associate with significant neural foramen or lateral recess stenossis. At L4-5 there is a diffuse disc bulge which in conjunction with bilateral facet joint
hypertophy is associated with mild spinal stenosis. There is also stenosis of the lateral recesses on both sides at this level. At L5-S1 there is diffuse disc bulges accompanied by marginal osteophytes and there is also bilateral facet joint DJD. There is no evidence of significant spinal stenosis at this level but
there appears to be left sided lateral recess stenosis with possible compression of the left S1 root. Images obtained through the sacrum demonstrate no lesions along the course of the iliolumbar trunks or involving the sacral plexus on either side.
Do you see anything in this MRI to cause my numbness or demyelation of the lower right limb? Can you see anything that
can cause lower limb latencies with the SSEP test left greater than right on latency? Do you see any indication in this MRI of anything that could cause atrophy of the right foot and toes? I had a emg on the lower right limb prior to numbness on lower left and it stated demeylation of lower right limb consistant of radiculopathy. I had problems years ago with lower back, but cleared up. If I dont have pain running down my legs, what would cause my meyelin to disappear? The doctor keeps saying it is not my back because my mri's are ok, I am just frustrated. I have also lost partial vibration sense. Please let me know what your opinion is. I know you cannot see the films, just hoping you can give me your best shot with this printed mri interp. Thank you so much for your time.