File:Discograph degenerative disc disease L5-S1.jpg

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English: This discogram shows a normal disc L4-L5 and degenerated disc L5-S1. Both discs have been injected (by needles inserted from the right) with a contrasting dye pressurized as if the patient were standing. The L4-L5 disc shows clear boundaries, whereas the L5-S1 disc shows cracking and a more spread-out distribution of the dye. Source: family medical records and family history
Date 11 October 2008 (original upload date)
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Author Ke4roh at English Wikipedia

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2008-10-11 00:24 1488×1128× (265922 bytes) Ke4roh This [[discogram]] shows a normal [[intervertebral disc|disc]] L4-L5 and degenerated disc L5-S1. Both discs have been injected (by needles inserted from the right) with a contrasting dye pressurized as if the patient were standing. The L4-L5 disc shows

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