thick said:
send it to me. my email is on md's thread
here are the report for anyone else that knows about backs!
MRI LUMBAR SPINE
CLINICAL HISTORY: 34-year-old male with low back pain. No previous study is available
for comparison at this time.
FINDINGS: Lowermost lumbar typc vertebral body on sagittal views will be considered L5 as
numbered on films with grease~,~l. There is loss of disc signal atT1I-T12, T12.Ll and Ll-
L2 levels. No fo~w~erior protn~ic n of disc material or extruded disc is evident at any of the
imaged levels. No sPlnal- stenosis i:s e\ident. Mild anterior wedging ofTll thru Ll vertebral
bodies is seen With mUltiple Scbmorl' s nodes. There are facet joint arthropathic changes evident
to a mild to moderate degree at L5-:~ 1 ,eve! bilaterally.
IMPRESSION:
1. No evidence of focal e~1rI1ded disc or spinal stenosis.
2. Anterior wedging ofTl11'h1U Ll vertebral bodies with multiple Schmorl's nodes. ..
3. Disc desiccation as d~:cribed. .-
4. Facet joint arthropathi

cbange at LS-S11evel bilaterally as noted.
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Henry B. Floyd, IV, M.D.
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