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Old 02-11-2010, 05:16 PM #1
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Default Hemangioma and help reading MRI

Hello, I'm new here. I've been in so much pain for the past 12 months and pushed from one doctor to another to the point I can't describe the frustration. When I first went to the doctor and described my pain he said, " Congratulations; you have a kidney stone." After weeks of going to specialists, he decided it was a back issue after all. I have my results back and need help reading. When I saw him yesterday he just said I have some tightening going on and when I asked what a hemangioma is he said it is a birthmark. I decided to look elsewhere for help. Here are my results. Please help!
Impression: MRI of Cervical...Cervical spndylosis with central canal stenosis, which is moderate-severe from C4/5 through C6/7 MRI of Thoracic...Mild degenerative changes. minimal bulging at several levels--minimal right-sided disc protursion at T7/8 and left T8/9--mild reversal of the normal lordosis--incitental hemangioma noted at C6 and T9--Several areas say Broad-based posterior ridging produces moderate-severe central canal stenosis with mild ventral cord contouring. Moderate-severe bilateral foraminal narrowing is present. Posterior ridging and suspected left uncinate spur Lumbar area: Impressions Mild degenerative changes in mid and lower lumbar spine mild canal stenosis at L3-4 with mild left foraminal narrowing at L5-S1. Small left posterolateral disc protrusion at L4-5 which abuta and may slightly displace the exiting left L4 nerve root. The reports are long so this is just a summary. What do you think? Can someone help, please?
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Hello, I'm new here. I've been in so much pain for the past 12 months and pushed from one doctor to another to the point I can't describe the frustration. When I first went to the doctor and described my pain he said, " Congratulations; you have a kidney stone." After weeks of going to specialists, he decided it was a back issue after all. I have my results back and need help reading. When I saw him yesterday he just said I have some tightening going on and when I asked what a hemangioma is he said it is a birthmark. I decided to look elsewhere for help. Here are my results. Please help!
Impression: MRI of Cervical...Cervical spndylosis with central canal stenosis, which is moderate-severe from C4/5 through C6/7 MRI of Thoracic...Mild degenerative changes. minimal bulging at several levels--minimal right-sided disc protursion at T7/8 and left T8/9--mild reversal of the normal lordosis--incitental hemangioma noted at C6 and T9--Several areas say Broad-based posterior ridging produces moderate-severe central canal stenosis with mild ventral cord contouring. Moderate-severe bilateral foraminal narrowing is present. Posterior ridging and suspected left uncinate spur Lumbar area: Impressions Mild degenerative changes in mid and lower lumbar spine mild canal stenosis at L3-4 with mild left foraminal narrowing at L5-S1. Small left posterolateral disc protrusion at L4-5 which abuta and may slightly displace the exiting left L4 nerve root. The reports are long so this is just a summary. What do you think? Can someone help, please?

Go see a spine DR because you have some problems with your back that need to be looked into and you want to see one that know about the T-spine
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