Hi,
I have neck pain and spasms, pain that radiates from neck down right arm pain, upper left back numbness, and a tremor in my left hand. The doctor ordered a cervical mri. After getting the results she referred me to a neurosurgeon. I am looking for opinions on MRI results below. Do you think surgury will be necessary?
Thanks,
Melissa T.
HISTORY: Neck pain for several weeks, shooting pains down right arm.
PROCEDURE: Multiplanar, multisequence images of the cervical spine was done.
FINDINGS: There is straightening of the normal cervical lordosis. Anterior
spondylosis is seen at C4-C5, C5-C6. This is confirmed on the plain films of
11/23/2011 showing anterior spondylosis at C5-C6. Disk space height loss is
seen at this level with degenerative disk.
On transaxial images C2-C3, C3-C4 there is no neurocanal or neuroforaminal
stenosis or focal disk protrusion.
C4-C5: Diffuse circumferential bulge is seen that is asymmetric to the right
with right paracentral disk protrusion. This abuts the cord, but does not
flatten it. The neuroforamina is patent.
C5-C6: Disk osteophyte is seen with asymmetry to the right that effaces and
flattens the cord. This extends partially into both neuroforamina right greater
than left.
C6-C7: Small right paracentral disk protrusion is seen without an abutment of
the cord. The neuroforamina is patent.
C7-T1: There is no neurocanal or neuroforaminal stenosis or focal disk
protrusion.
IMPRESSION:
1.) Degenerative disk seen at C5-C6 with anterior spondylosis. Diffuse disk
osteophyte is seen with asymmetry to the right with flattening of the cord.
2.) At C4-C5 there is a right paracentral disk protrusion seen that abuts the
cord.
3.) Straightening of the normal cervical lordosis seen with small right
paracentral disk protrusion at C6-C7.
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