Moderately severe central canal stenosis

    • [DOC File]Appendix 1: Definitions of Terms (Revised During Panel ...

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      moderately severe functional impairment with symptoms exacerbated in extension and relieved in flexion ... which narrows the central spinal canal at 1 or 2 contiguous levels from L1–L5 that require surgical decompression. Moderate stenosis is defined as more than 25% reduction of the anteroposterior dimension compared with the next adjacent ...

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    • [DOC File]M29-1, Part 5, S

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      Spinal stenosis is a narrowing of the spinal canal, either central or lateral. It is associated with spondylosis. It is the most common cause of spinal cord disorders in patients >55 yrs

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    • Central Stenosis

      Central canal stenosis can cause: myelopathy (cervical, thoracic) cauda equina syndrome ... mild / moderately. symptomatic degenerative lumbar stenosis, rapid or catastrophic neurologic decline is rare ... severe stenosis at L4–5 with entrapment of cauda equina (obliteration of CSF signal from thecal sac at site of compression -

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    • [DOC File]Wiliam Sepulvado - Trivent Legal

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      Lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS) is a disabling medical condition in which narrowing of the spinal canal compresses the spinal cord and nerves causing a condition called neurogenic intermittent claudication (NIC). The most common cause of lumbar spinal stenosis is the “wear and tear” that occurs with natural aging effects on the lower spine.

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

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      Moderately Severe: 30 to 39 degrees Severe: 40+ degrees 7. Levels: How many lumbar and sacral spinal levels have at least moderate central spinal stenosis or foraminal stenosis? 0 Levels: The patient does not have moderate or severe central spinal stenosis or foraminal stenosis at the lumbar level.

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    • [DOC File]WordPress.com

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      A moderately severe hearing loss occurs when the PTA is 55-69 dB HL. A patient with a moderately severe hearing loss may have difficulty hearing or understanding all but loud speech. Speech recognition may be nearly impossible in the presence of background noise. A severe hearing loss occurs when the PTA is 70-89 dB HL.

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    • [DOC File]ALASKA WORKERS' COMPENSATION BOARD

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      Less commonly it is caused by nerve root compression by an intraspinal tumor or by spinal stenosis, a narrowing of the lumbar spinal canal. ... non-compliant, or compliance unknown 55 Moderately severe, compliant with nightly use of CPAP 75 Moderately severe, untreated, non-compliant or unknown compliance 100 Severe Success of CPAP documented ...

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    • [DOCX File]Title of Application

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      A March 26, 2010 MRI showed marked degenerative changes, particularly at L4-5 and L5-S1 with mild encroachment on the neural foramina at those levels without significant nerve root compression, a combination of facet joint disease, ligamentum flavum hypertrophy and disc protrusion caused moderately severe central canal stenosis at L3-4 and L2-3.

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    • [DOCX File]Title of Application - Department of Health

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      a) in a patient v~ith an anterior circulation isehemic event, the presence of a bruit suggests a moderately severe stenosis. b) in a patient with an anterior circulation ischemic event, the absence of a bruit dismisses a moderately severe stenosis. c) a symptomatic stenosis >70% is often operated upon

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    • [DOCX File]THE MANUAL THERAPY INSTITUTE

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      Canal stenosis is most severe at C3-4 where it appears to be moderately severe with associated cord compression and suspicion of increased intramedullary T2 signal and possibly minimal enhancement within the cord, which could reflect contusion and/or myelomalacia.

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