Lateral recess stenosis l5 s1

    • [DOC File]Microsoft

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      Nine hundred and twenty-seven patients with history of low back pain were included in this uncontrolled study. On magnetic resonance images (MRI) the lateral recesses (LR) at lumbar levels L4/5 and L5/S1 were evaluated and each nerve root was classified into a 4-point grading scale (Grade 0-3) as normal, not deviated, deviated or compressed.


    • [DOC File]Lower Back Pain

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      Lateral recess stenosis This is the most common type of lumbar stenosis. In this case, a nerve root leaving the spinal canal faces compression from either a bulging disc or protruding bone, which extends beyond the foramen (41).


    • [DOC File]IN THE MAGISTRATES COURT OF VICTORIA

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      The CT Scan of the lumbo-sacral spine indicated early degenerative changes of the L4-5 facets with moderate right paracentral L5/S1 disc protrusion contributing to right lateral recess stenosis and impingement of the right S1 nerve root within the lateral recess. Other disc level were reported as normal.


    • [DOCX File]Table 6 - Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

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      Stenosis Frequency Index (0-24)§§ 13.8 (5.6) 13.9 (5.9) 0.83. Stenosis Bothersome Index (0-24)§§ 14.6 (5.6) 14.3 (5.8) 0.56. Back Pain Bothersomeness (0-6)(SD)¶¶ 4 (1.9) 4.1 (1.8) 0.30. Leg Pain Bothersomeness (0-6)(SD)¶¶ 4.2 (1.7) 4.4 (1.7) 0.38. Satisfaction with symptoms - very dissatisfied. 112 (62%) 321 (71%) 0.026. Patient self ...



    • [DOC File]Bee sting reaction swelling and breathing ...

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      24. Extension of cervical spinal stenosis during degenerative post osteophytes can best be measured on which. x-ray view---lateral cervical extension. 25. 52yrs old female; LBP and sclerodermal right buttock and right posterior thigh pain. X-ray: increase sacral. base angle and anterior thigh in weight bearing.


    • [DOC File]Logan Class of December 2013

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      3 sites of neural compression can be possible: 1). Central Canal 2). Lateral Recess 3). Neural Foramen *** CT Scan *** Spinal Stenosis is the epidemic of spinal pain in our career. Stenosis with the cord compressed is called Spondylotic Myelopathy. In this example, the sacral roots are concussed from the stenotic lumbar spine.


    • [DOC File]Bee sting reaction swelling and breathing ...

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      34. right lateral recess stenosis, with back pain-----increased pain with right lateral. flexion. 35. on ekg, represents the atrial depolarization-----p wave. 39. patient loses balance with their eyes closed-----decreased vibration sense. 40. the neurological level implicated with inability to walk on heels with foot. inversion-----l4. 41.



    • [DOC File]Spine Miller’s Board Review

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      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 medial pedicle “exit zone” Facet enlargement of overriding, uncinate spur, disc. L4 (exiting nerve root) foraminal height ranges 20-23 mm


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      Design: retrospective Central stenosis, lateral stenosis (only osseous or associated with herniated disc) Surgery CT and. myelography Barz. 2010 [15] 200 200 (49-74) 47 Consecutive patient with symptoms of nonspecific LBP, leg pain or claudication. Patients with LSS at level L5/S1 were excluded Setting: secondary and tertiary


    • [DOC File]Delhi Medical Council

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      Laminectomy L5-S1 with post-pedicle rod instrumentation with listhesis reduction with B/L foraminal and lateral recess decompression with posteroeateral bone grafting with fusion was done on 22nd August, 2011.


    • [DOC File]Templates and Shortcuts - Voice to Docs

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      displacing the forming right S1 nerve root. ... the neck and the lower back and then everything gets confused. Even if not dictated, it should be transcribed "L5-S1" or "C4-5" or whatever. Physical Exam: They will use the normals listed below. ... lateral recess stenosis. give way weakness. cervicothoracic lumbar strain and spasm. up-to-date MRI.


    • [DOC File]Endoscopy for Lumbar Spine Disease

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      At L5-S1, the promontory is readily visualized and the posterior peritoneum overlying the disc space is longitudinally incised with endoshears. The anterior annulus is exposed by blunt dissection of the soft tissue underlying the posterior peritoneum. ... Bony lateral recess stenosis. Spinal stenosis. Pedicle induced nerve root kinking ...


    • [DOC File]Chapter 2 The intervertebral disc

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      Slide 30) This cryomicrotome section of a degenerated L5/S1 disc demonstrates a dark linear fissure within the disc extending to the outer annular fibers. This is the classic annular “tear”. Discogram performed by Schmorl, show the flow of opaque dye freely through the maze of intra discal channels in the degenerated disc.


    • [DOC File]Gentleman - Oklahoma State University–Stillwater

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      Oklahoma University Medical Center - Radiology Report ----- OU MEDICAL CENTER - OU PHYSICIANS BUILDING 825 N.E. 10th MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING PHONE: (405) 271-1654 Oklahoma City, OK 73104 CONSULTATION REPORT FAX: (405) 271-1977 ----- LOC/RM: EA.MRI/ CAMPUS: AU MRN: E002397674 PT.


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