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Join Date: Mar 2010
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Seeing PM Dr. 2mrw: need help C-MRI results
Hello everyone. This is my first post, but probably not my last. I have had craniocervical/segmental dystonia for the past 16 years, idiopathic. I have been on the train to nowhere trying to find help for my severe neck, head, shoulder, arm, low back, and now severe sciatica that has prevented me from moving my toes on one foot for 6 months. I am trying a new PM clinic, and just received the MRI results the Dr. will review tomorrow, and would like a little knowledge before I walk in. If anyone is knowlegable about MRI terminology, I would appreciate any help!
My latest Report gives very few details beyond the basics:
FINDINGS: Alignment is normal. Bone marrow signal intensity is
unremarkable. Disc height is maintained. Disc signal intensity is
normal for age. The cerebellar tonsils and craniocervical
junction appear normal. The cervical spinal cord appears normal
except as described below:
C2-3: Normal.
C3-4: Small broad-based central and bilateral paracentral disc
protrusion with subtle flattening of the thecal sac and cord. No
stenosis.
C4-5: Small broad-based central and bilateral paracentral disc
protrusion. Flattening of thecal sac and cord. AP sac
approximately 9 mm.
C5-6: Minimal diffuse annular bulge/spur with slight flattening
of the thecal sac and cord. Mild left facet hypertrophy. No
stenosis.
C6-7: Small bulge/spur. Mild right foraminal narrowing due to
uncinate spur.
C7-T1: Normal.
IMPRESSION:
1. Degenerative changes as above.
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I was puzzled that the reader did not both to include where the thecal sac and cord are flattened and what the cause is. I assume from the writing style that nothing is amiss. Am I correct? Friends say that I should not ignore thecal compression problems. my neck pain is so severe I get vertigo, and my lumbar spine is similar, so I wonder if that is the cause of my paralyzed toes. I don't want to let this go to long if there is a problem, but the MRI doctors don't provide much information.
I have seen so many knowledgable people hear and I hope you will take a moment or two to edify me. After 16 years of relentless pain, I am looking for anyway I can become more productive. Many Thanks, Mom to JRC
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