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Old 02-27-2012, 12:29 PM
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Default MRI Result

This is the report of my new MRI below. Sometime I feel a little pain in the upper left of my neck. I don't now much about the MRI term, my rheumatologists told me that should not cause the sensation, but she suggest I see a spine surgeon
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CLINICAL HISTORY: Cervicalgia.

TECHNIQUE: Non-enhanced imaging acquisition utilizing Hitachi Airis II scanner

IMAGING ACQUISITIONS: Sagitall and axial T1 weighted images and axial
T1 weighted images, sagittal T2 fast spin echo images, and coronal T2 images including axial magnified transfer contrast images are obtained.

FINDINGS: The cervicomedullary junction is normal. The cervical spinal cord is normal.

C2-C3 is normal with some disk degeneration. Mild disk dehydration is noted at C3-C4, C4-C5 demonstrates slight uncinate process hypertrophy without significant impingement. C5-C6 demonstrates slight uncinate process hypertrophy. C6-C7 shows a mild disk buldge that is slightly eccentric towards the right, with mild pressure upon the thecal sac.

IMPRESSION
C6-C7: Mild disk budge, slightly eccentric towards the right
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