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My MRI Results
MRI cervical spine, without contrast:
Date: 4/20/2014. Indication: Neck and arm pain. Technique: Multiplanar images obtained cervical spine without IV gadolinium. Comparison: There is no prior imaging available for comparison. Findings: The sagittal images demonstrate maintenance of the vertebral body heights, overall alignment and marrow signal. Cervical spinal cord demonstrates normal signal characteristics and morphology. The craniocervical junction appears unremarkable. The visualized paraspinal soft tissues appear within normal limits. Axial images: C2-C3: Minimal degenerative changes of the disc space without significant neural foraminal or central canal stenosis. C3-C4: Disc osteophytic ridge. Mild narrowing of the left neural foramen. Mild to moderate overall central canal stenosis. Question calcifications of the longitudinal ligament in this location. The right neural foramen appears within normal limits. C4-C5: Disc osteophytic ridge with a superimposed right paracentral disc protrusion. This results in severe central canal stenosis. Severe right neural foraminal stenosis. Moderate narrowing of the left neural foramen. C5-C6: Disc osteophytic ridge with findings concerning for a superimposed right paracentral disc protrusion. Severe central canal stenosis with compression of the spinal cord. There is severe narrowing of both neural foramina. C6-C7: Disc osteophytic ridge. There is moderate overall neural foraminal or central canal stenosis. C7-T1: No significant neural foraminal or central canal stenosis. Impression: Right paracentral disc protrusions at C4-C5 and C5-C6 levels. C5-C6, there is severe central canal stenosis and compression of the spinal cord. Severe bilateral neural foraminal stenosis. ************************************************** **** I will be having posterior cervical laminectomy and fusion of C2-T2 on this Thursday. Any thoughts? Daryl |
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