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Old 07-22-2012, 09:38 PM #1
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Default Can anyone make sense of this MRI report for me?

Particularly the bit I bolded? I would just ask the neuro but they are literally impossible to get a hold of, and I am anxious.

"Coronal localizer shows no evidence of significant scoliosis. Sagittal images show show no evidence of subluxation or dislocation. There is hypointense signal noted at the C3-C4,C4-C5,and C5-C6 interspace levels. Craniovertebral junction is unremarable. Axial images were obtained from C2-C3 inferiorly.

Impression: Mild disc bulges at C4-C5 and C5-C6.
C4-C5: Mild disc bulge is noted. This leads to mild impression upon the ventral aspect of the thecal sac.
C5-C6: Mild disc bulge noted.

I don't go back to the neuro until the 2nd, this is from my cervical spine MRI. Thanks.
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