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Old 10-19-2010, 08:45 PM #1
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Default MRI findings

My MRI shows that I have degenerative disc disease with mild disc height loss & disc desiccation at C5-6 as well as C6-7.I would like to know is degenerative disc disease actually just a bulging disc? The findings also show that I have mild disc bulge at C6-7 which is right paracentral with mild right neural foraminal narrowing.Is there anyone out there that can explain these findings
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