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Identify the fibers coursing at the blue arrow.

20. A teacher has had 2 weeks of back pain radiating down his posterior left leg. Which scan is the best for demonstrating a herniated disc? A.MRA B.CAT scan C.PET scan D.T1 MRI E.T2 MRI

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Identify the fibers coursing at the blue arrow.

20. A teacher has had 2 weeks of back pain radiating down his posterior left leg. Which scan is the best for demonstrating a herniated disc? A.MRA B.CAT scan C.PET scan D.T1 MRI E.T2 MRI