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Year: 2017 PMID: 28479821 PMCID: PMC5402513 DOI: 10.4103/0976-3147.203839
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Neurosci Rural Pract ISSN: 0976-3155
Figure 1Initial magnetic resonance imaging sequences showing a large extruded L4-L5 and cranially migrated intervertebral disc on T2 sagittal (a), T1 sagittal (b), and T1 axial (e) sections. There is contrast enhancement at the periphery suggestive of inflammation as seen on postcontrast T1 sagittal (c) and T1 coronal (d) sections
Figure 2Repeat magnetic resonance imaging sequences after 7 months showing complete absorption of the extruded fragment with restitution of the normal shape of the thecal sac on T1 sagittal (a), T2 sagittal (b), and T2 axial images (c and d). A small residual disc bulge is seen which is not causing any symptom