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Definition of Neural Foraminal Stenosis ... The most common cause of neural foraminal stenosis is due to disc degeneration. Through the natural ageing process, our discs may become herniated or bulge resulting in a narrow foramen.
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Foriminal stenosis diagnosis, symptoms, and treatment methods available. ... The most common cause of neural foraminal stenosis is due to disc degeneration. Through the natural ... When referring to spinal stenosis, the reference is with respect to the narrowing of the spinal column where nerves exit through the neuroforamen.
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[Archive] Spondilo/MRI/Neural Foraminal Narrowing Questions Back Problems ... At l5-1 there is moderate to severe right neural foraminal narrowing and mild to moderate left neural foraminal narrowing. No significant spinal stenosis is present at L5-S1". Now, on to the question(s).... The MRI report doesn't mention either...
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i went to my dr. like a week ago cause ihave scoliosis, he made me go get an mri, but i have no idea what it reads. and im very worried.. ... please help me and email me back ... Posted By irene banuelos on May 15, 2002 at 03:23:58:
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Neural foraminal narrowing is a common result of disc degeneration. Spinal nerves pass through an opening in the spinal column known as the foramen. The process of disc degeneration or bulging causes the foramen to become narrower. ... Other possible causes of neural foraminal narrowing include rheumatoid arthritis,
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Lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS) implies spinal canal narrowing with possible subsequent neural compression. LSS is classified by anatomy or etiology. Anatomic subclassifications include central canal and lateral recess stenosis. ... Alternatively, the caudal vertebral body SAP contributes to lateral recess and foraminal stenosis.
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The foramina is the path down the spinal canal through which the nerves pass. Over time, stenosis and other spinal problems can led to narrowing of the foramina, which can put pressure on the nerves and cause disk problems as well. If the...
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There was mild degenerative disc disease at C4-C5 and C5-C6 with mild neural foraminal narrowing bilaterally at C5-C6. The clinical impression was cervical spondylosis.
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This could affect your range of motion.You may also have some numbness or tingling
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