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Join Date: Aug 2013
Posts: 25
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Banned User
Join Date: Aug 2013
Posts: 25
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Yeah unfortunately I' am somewhat of a hypochondriac and took what the MTBI forum elders were telling me with spoon and fork.
Here are my MRI cervical spine findings:
"There is curvature of the thoracic spine to the right. A cervical lordosis is maintained. The vertebral body heights are preserved without findings for fracture or spondylolisthesis. No marrow-replacing lesion is detected. The anterior and posterior longitudinal ligaments appear to be intact. No signal abnormalities are seen within the interspinous ligaments or within the paraspinal soft tissue.
The visualized posterior fossa and cervical cord demonstrate no signal abnormalities.
There is no significant posterior disk herniation, spinal canal stenosis, or neural foraminal narrowing. The intervertebral disk spaces are within normal limits."
Impression:
"Unremarkable appearance of the cervical spine without evidence for posterior disk herniation or spinal canal stenosis. Normal appearance of the cervical cord.
Cervicothoracic scoliosis."
-That was the exact MRI report for my cervical spine. Thank you guys so much for all the assistance, I appreciate it more than you know. Have a fantastic new year.
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