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L4/L5 disc protrusion and this lovely MRI. Thoughts?

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nortryptiline for lower back pain?

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Relentless calf, back of leg pain. Could this be caused by a L4/L5 disc protrusion or an ovarian cyst?

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What could this bruise be?🥲

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Small broad based disc protrusion of L4/5 level which contacts the thecal sac

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