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Old 04-12-2010, 12:36 PM #1
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Default C5 Injury - MRI Help

Hi All,

My Doctor said I've an injury at c5 from an xray and sent me for MRI, doc is now away for over a week and I got the images on CD from MRI Unit.

Can someone please read them for me.

In alot of neck pain and intermettant numbness in Left fingers.

Any views appreciated.

Thanks

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