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Name of the Patient: I.Ramamurthy, Age:76 date of injury:16/11/2010 MRI of Lumbar Spine:date:10/01/2011 Impression: 1. Collapsed D12 vertebral Body with Hypointense on T1WI & Hyperintense on T2WI s/o Traumatic Collapse. 2. Hypointense signals in all Lumbar, Dorsal & Cervical Intervertebral Discs on T2WI S/O Degeneration 3. Increased AP diameter of D12 Vertebral body causing indentaion over Thecal Sac, Cord & Bilateral Neural Forami9na. 4. Posterior Disc Bulge at L2-3 to L5-S1 causing indentation over thecal sac and Bilateral Neural Formina more at L4-5. 5.Posterior disc Bulge from C3-4 to C6-7 causing Indentation over Thecal Sac and Cord An elderly lady presents to Casualty with complaints of acute onset, severe pain in the mid back while getting out of bed in the morning. X ray shows collapse of the height of D12 vertebra. Email: [email protected]

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