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[|Human|] The disk spaces from L1-L2 through L4-L5 levels are normal without evidence of disk herniation, disk bulge, central or foraminal stenosis . what does this mean? L5-S1: Small broad-based diffuse disk bulge eccentric to the left is stable. Partial annular tear along the posterior disk margin is unchanged. There is facet hypertrophy bilaterally. No evidence of central stenosis or foraminal stenosis. IMPRESSION: Stable exam. Small diffuse disk bulge with posterior annular tear remains stable. No central or foraminal stenosis.
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