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Date : 00.00.00

Name of the Patient : Abc Xyz Kaplmn / F / 20 yrs.
Referred by : Dr. Abc Xyzauhan.
Examination : M.R.I. of the Lumbo-sacral Spine.
(Post-contrast Study).

CLINICAL PROFILE :

C/O backache with pain radiating to the LLE since 1 year which has increased since 4 months.

EXAMINATION :

M.R.I of the lumbo-sacral spine was performed, after contrast administration using the following parameters :

4 mm thick T1 Weighted sagittal and coronal images.

4 mm thick T1 Weighted axial images.

4 mm thick T1 Weighted axial images with fat saturation.

OBSERVATION :

There is evidence of a well-defined, extramedullary/ intradural mass lesion within the spinal canal at the L1/L2 levels and measuring approximately 1.5 x 1.8 x 2.1 cms. This lesion is seen to enhance intensely and fairly homogeneously.

IMPRESSION :

The MRI features are suggestive of a well-defined, extramedullary/intradural mass lesion within the spinal canal at the L1/L2 levels and measuring approximately 1.5 x 1.8 x 2.1 cms. This most likely represents a neoplastic process like a neurofibroma.

A meningioma is less likely.



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