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Old 06-23-2013, 11:18 PM
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last try findings the cervical medullary juntion is normal vertebral body heights and alignment are maintained thoughout .mild endplate spondylosis at c5-6. no fracture or subluxation at c2-3 there is mild diffuse disc bulging,with small foraminal spurs present bilaterally. no central canal stenosis or intervertebral foraminal stenosis atc3-4,there is diffuse posterior disc osteophyte complex eccentric into the right foraminal postition, where there is moderate to severe right foraminal stenosis. mild to moderate left foraminal stenosis. no central stenosis atc4-5,there is diffuse posterior disc osteophyte complex seen extending eccentric into the left foraminal postion. bilateral facet arthropathy.no central canal stenosis.moderate left foraminal stenosis and mild to moderate right foraminal stenosis atc5-6,there is diffuse posterior disc osteophyte complex which narrows the anterior subarachniod space without causing central canal stenosis.bilateral facet arthropathy. moderate to severe bilateral forminal stenosis. atc6-7,there is mild diffuse disc bulging eccentric in left paracentral postion without evidence of central canal stenosis.mild left foraminal stenosis. right intervertebral foramen is patent atc7-t1 there is no focal disc protrusion, central canal stenosis or intrvertebral foraminal stenososis att1-t2 there is mild diffuse disc bulging,with a small right paracentral disc protrusion,as well as broad- based disc protrusion in the left foraminal postion. moderate left foraminal stenosis. no evidence of central canal stenosis or right intervertebral foraminal stenosis significant mucosal thickening and partial opacification involves the visualived portions of the right maxillary sinus. mild mucosal thickening inthe left maxillary sinus. surrounding paraspinal tissues are within normal limits cervical spinal cord signal within normal limits.
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