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CallMeIsabella 07-08-2014 09:42 AM

Signal in the cord at C5 - what does it mean?
 
I have an appt with my spine Dr next week to discuss my MRI, but I am curious, because my W.Comp QME mentioned this MRI finding: It states there is signal inthe cord at C5" - She said "if that is a true finding, then that may require urgent surgery" - WHAT???? What does signal in the cord at C5 mean? Why did no one else notice this - am I in danger? Or am I freaking out for nothing? Can someone please help? Thanks!!

Imito 07-17-2014 11:01 AM

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Originally Posted by CallMeIsabella (Post 1080811)
I have an appt with my spine Dr next week to discuss my MRI, but I am curious, because my W.Comp QME mentioned this MRI finding: It states there is signal inthe cord at C5" - She said "if that is a true finding, then that may require urgent surgery" - WHAT???? What does signal in the cord at C5 mean? Why did no one else notice this - am I in danger? Or am I freaking out for nothing? Can someone please help? Thanks!!

It might be helpful to post the actual contents of your MRI report. Did it say "signal in the cord" or "increased signal intensity" or "diminished signal at C5"? Is the cervical cord compressed by a hernia or other condition? The term "signal in the cord at C5" seems incomplete and by itself does not have any meaning. It needs to be considered in the context of the complete MRI result.

"Diminished signal at C5" could indicate that the disk is dry and may indicate disk degeneration.

Increased signal intensity in the cord could indicate cervical compressed myelopathy or a spinal cord lesion.

But, again, no one can really give you an answer without knowing exactly what the entire report says.

Jomar 07-17-2014 12:23 PM

Or maybe it was supposed to say "loss of signal"?:confused:

Get a copy of the written MRI report and share it along your symptoms also, it will make for best replies.

We have a WC forum also for tips and help there.


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