Central canal stenosis l3 l4


    • [DOC File]IN THE MAGISTRATES COURT OF VICTORIA

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      It extruded inferiorly behind the L3 intervertebral body. The prolapse filled a large amount of the left lateral recess containing the left L3 nerve root. The L4-5 disc was described: “There is some degenerative decreased signal within the disc and again mild annulus bulging giving …

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    • [DOCX File]CLINICAL STUDY REPORT

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      Moderate spinal stenosis at one or two levels from L1-L5, defined as 25-50% reduction in lateral/central foraminal diameter compared to adjacent levels, and radiographic evidence of thecal sac and/or cauda equina compression, nerve root impingement, and/or hypertrophic facets with canal encroachment

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    • [DOC File]ALASKA WORKERS' COMPENSATION BOARD

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      has congenitally diffusely narrow lumbar spinal canal. At L4-L5 there is a severe central canal stenosis secondary to combination of disc bulge and facet joint degenerative changes superimposed on the congenital narrowing. There is moderate central canal stenosis at L3-L4 as well. There may be a unilateral pars defect on the left at L5-S1.

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    • [DOCX File]Viktor's Notes – Spinal Stenosis

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      Dec 19, 2020 · A) generalized narrowing of sagittal canal diameter (< 10 mm) caudal to L2-3 disc; more severe stenosis at L4-5 (associated with degenerative disc changes, including grade 1 spondylolisthesis). B) compression of thecal sac ventrally by bulging disc and posterolaterally by degenerated hypertrophied facet joints and ligamentum flavum; thecal sac (

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    • [DOC File]ALASKA WORKERS' COMPENSATION BOARD

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      moderate central canal stenosis and bilateral foraminal narrowing at the L3-4 level due to degenerative facet hypertrophy and annular disc bulging. discogenic edema in the endplate surrounding the L3-4 disc. small annular tear at the L3-4 disc level. post-surgical changes at the L4-5 and L5-S1 levels

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    • [DOCX File]Assiut University

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      Lumbar canal stenosis, unilateral laminotomy, conventional laminectomy. Introduction. Lumbar spine stenosis (LSS) is a narrowing of the spinal canal compressing the nerves traveling through the lower back into the legs. Narrowing can be localized at the central canal, lateral recess and neural foramina. LSS is common in elderly and obese patients.

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    • [DOC File]Spine Miller’s Board Review

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      Trefoil canal. Achondroplasia. Acquired. Spondylotic change. Spondylolisthesis. Post-surgical. Combined. Central compression (L4-5) Inferior facet and ligamentum flavum. Root compression L5. Lateral recess stenosis. b/w sac and medial wall pedicle. L5 nerve root. Overhang of sup art facet, facet capsule, disc. Foraminal stenosis. Lateral to ...

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    • [DOC File]POSTER PRESENTATION - ISCoS

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      Investigations revealed severe degenerative lumbar canal stenosis at L3- 4 and L4-5 with mild instability at L4-5. Following surgery the patient had progressive improvement. Conclusion: - Sudden onset of bilateral foot drop is a rare but one of the presentation of lumbar canal stenosis.

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    • [DOC File]LUMBAR CANAL STENOSIS

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      Eventually leading to encroachment on the central canal and neural foramina due to facet joint osteophytes, ligamentum hypertrophy and disc bulging. Associated spondylolisthesis is common. Most commonly affects L4/L5, L5/S1 and L3/L4.

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