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  4. Spinal stenosis

Spinal stenosis

  • At what level does congenital spondylolisthesis usually occur?
  • At what level does degenerative spondylolisthesis usually occur?
  • What are four common findings of spinal degenerative disease seen on plain film?
  • What are the two most common types of spinal stenosis?
  • What effect does this slippage have on the size of the L5 neural foramina?
  • What happens to the epidural fat that is normally present in these spaces in cases of stenosis?
  • What is anterior displacement of a superior vertebra in relation to the one below called?
  • What is seen on axial CT or MRI with this condition?
  • What is seen on axial CT or MRI?
  • What is spondylosis?
  • Which three spaces must a radiologist evaluate for adequacy in the setting of spinal degenerative disease?

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