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Old 10-19-2010, 08:25 PM
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Red face Help understanding my MRI

Hello, I'm new to this forum, and was hoping this would be a helpful tool in understanding my MRI and treatment options. I have an appt. with a neursurgeon in 2 weeks, and I'm really hoping that surgery is an option to fix my issues, since I can't return to work until I am fixed. I've been a graphic designer for 20 years, and can't use my right hand now to draw with the problems in my neck.

My pain is severe in my neck, and the nerve pain runs down my right arm into the last two fingers. I have been off work on pain meds waiting for a neurosurgeon to review my test results. I have my MRI but have difficulty understanding what it all means. Can anyone help explain to me what this means and what my options are?

MRI of cervical spine:
At the C3/4 level, there is a focal disc osteophyte complex centrally within the spinal canal. This only partially effaces the anterioar CSF space and does not result in spinal stenosis. No neural foraminal narrowing is evident.
At C4/5 level, there is a minimal broad-based posterior disc protrusion which only partially effaces the anterior CSF space and does not contact the underlying spinal cord. There is minimal narrowing of the left lateral recess and no significant narrowing of the right lateral recess.
At the C5/6 level, there is a broad-based disc osteophyte complex which completely effaces the anterior CSF but does not result in spinal stenosis. The mid-sagital dimension of the thecal sac still measures 11mm. There is sever narrowing of the left lateral recess and moderate to severe narrowing of the right lateral recess at this level.
At the C6/7 level, there is a minimal broad-based posterior disc protrusion which is slightly ecentric to the left. There is mild to moderate narrowing of both lateral recesses (left greater than right).

Any help would be appreciated.
Thank you.
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