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RADIOLOGICAL FINDINGS
FINDINGS:
The conus medullaris ends at L1. There is straightening of the normal lumbar lordosis. Fatty
degenerative endplate changes are seen at L4-L5 (Modic type II).
L1-L2: Normal disc hydration is seen. No disc herniation, spinal canal narrowing, neural foraminal
narrowing or nerve root impingement is seen.
L2-L3: Normal disc hydration is seen. No disc herniation, spinal canal narrowing, neural foraminal
narrowing or nerve root impingement is seen.
L3-L4: Normal disc hydration is seen. No disc herniation, spinal canal narrowing, neural foraminal
narrowing or nerve root impingement is seen.
L4-L5: Disc desiccation is seen. There is very mild posterior disc bulging with a superimposed central
annular fissure. No spinal canal narrowing, neural foraminal narrowing or nerve root impingement is
noted.
L5-S1: Disc desiccation is seen. There is a 0.9 x 1.6 cm (AP x T) central / bilateral paracentral disc
protrusion, asymmetric to the right, causing moderate right-sided spinal canal narrowing and right S1
descending nerve root impingement. The neural foramina are patent.
Partially visualized on the axial T2 images (sacral block) is a 4.3 cm cystic focus at / near the right
ovary.
IMPRESSION:
1. Modic type II fatty endplate changes at L4-L5. Straightening of the normal lumbar lordosis. Disc
desiccation at L4-L5 and L5-S1
2. Very mild posterior disc bulging with a superimposed central annular fissure at L4-L5. No spinal
canal narrowing, neural foraminal narrowing or nerve root impingement
3. A 0.9 x 1.6 cm (AP x T) central / bilateral paracentral disc protrusion, asymmetric to the right at
L5-S1, causing moderate right-sided spinal canal narrowing and right S1 descending nerve root
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Report Details
Patient Name: CAMPOREDONDO, GENEVIEVE Date of Birth: 10/18/1978 Age 40
Patient ID: 134732 Gender: F
Accession: OPD 19- Referring Physician:
Procedure: Lumbosacral Spine MRI
RADIOLOGICAL FINDINGS
impingement
4. Partially imaged cystic focus in the right ovary. Suggest transvaginal sonogram correlation
Electronically Signed:
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