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FIG 4. Images of an 82-year-old man with right lower extremity weakness and pain, primarily in the upper leg and thigh. Electromyography suggested right L2, L3, and L4 abnormality.
A-C, Contiguous axial view T2-weighted MR images obtained at the L3L4 level. Root compression was identified by one observer at L3L4 on the right (arrows) but was labeled noncompressive (grade 1) by the second observer. Root compression was also correctly identified on the right by both observers at L2L3 (grades 2 and 3).
D, Conventional myelogram shows right-sided root compression at L2L3 (curved arrow) and L3L4 (straight arrow), identified and assessed as grades 2 and 3 by both observers. The patient underwent right-sided keyhole decompression at L2L3 and L3L4. Severe root compression was surgically identified at both levels, and the patient achieved resolution of leg pain after surgical decompression.
E-H, Contiguous axial view post-myelogram CT images obtained at the L3L4 level show slight angular distortion on the right lateral recess (arrows). The nerve roots within the canal are slightly more prominent at this level and may be somewhat edematous. Both observers labeled this lateral recess root compressive (grade 2).
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