How to see lumbar MRI film


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Lumbar MRI can be seen whether lumbar disc herniation, lumbar spinal canal stenosis, lumbar vertebral body lesions and nerve root compression problems.
From lumbar MRI can see the following questions:
1. Lumbar disc herniation: film can see the shape of the disc, signal is normal, whether there is protrusion, bulging and other abnormal changes.
2. Lumbar spinal canal stenosis: by observing the film on the spinal canal morphology, pedicle spacing and other indicators, you can judge whether lumbar spinal canal stenosis.
3. Lumbar vertebral body lesions: such as fractures, osteogeny, osteoporosis, etc.
4. Nerve root compression: if the disc herniation presses the nerve root, the film can see the performance of nerve root compression, such as edema, thickening, etc.
In short, lumbar MRI can provide very detailed lumbar information to help doctors diagnose lumbar diseases, and formulate corresponding treatment plan.