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03-02-2012, 10:05 PM | #1 | ||
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C5-c6 there is mild disfuse disc bulge with a small focal superimposed central disc protrusion. Causing mildcompression at the ventral aspect of the spinal cord. The c6-c7 mild disc bulge small broad base superimposedright central disc protrusion. Causing mild compression of vental aspect of spinalcord. There is no significant neural foraminal comprmise. Neural foramina are patent throughout the cervical spine. |
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