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partial sacralization
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Help needed for back pain - Orthopedics Community
- Aug 19, 2010
My sister (58 years old) recently had an AP, lateral and spot lateral view of her lumbar sp...
sacralization - Neurology Community
- Jul 09, 2010
I had a CT exam done and in the report it states that I have sacralization of the L5 verteb...
MRI results - Neurology Community
- Jan 31, 2013
Can you some explain my MRI results to me: IMPRESSION: 1. Transitional vertebral ana...
lower back pain, pain in right leg - Orthopedics Community
- Jul 20, 2008
Dear Doctor I have been a pilot for last 19 years. Since last one year I had pain in my ri...
xray results confusing - Orthopedics Community
- Aug 02, 2008
xray report reads "partial sacralization of L5 vertebral body on right". Please tell me wha...
pseudoarticulation? - Back & Neck Community
- Nov 18, 2013
What does it mean if there is partial sacralization of L5 with a left-sided pseudoarticulat...
Sciatica? Blood Clots? - Back & Neck Community
- Jul 26, 2009
Hi My name is rose and i'm worried about my mom. She has pain from her lower back down to h...
lumbar problems. need help understanding my future - Orthopedics Community
- Oct 03, 2013
My MRI results. What do they mean? Am I disabled? Findings: there is transitional vertebra...
L5 is sacralized - Orthopedics Community
- Nov 26, 2010
Pain in lower back, X-rays shows L5 is sacralized on both sides.
Pain in general - Respiratory Disorders Community
- Oct 23, 2012
I had xrays done and would like to know what they mean. Right shoulder: no fractures,di...
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