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      <title>constant pain</title>
      <description>Why would an X-ray show osteophytes on the anterior part of my spine L-2 thru L-5, but an MRI from another place states there is nothing wrong?&amp;nbsp; I am in constant pain, even stopping me from walking at times.</description>
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