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09-25-2012, 10:50 AM | #1 | ||
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Hello every body. Im the new guy here. I have a stabbing back pain under my right shoulder blade. It was caused by a car accident a year ago, yet it hasn't gone away. I finally got an Mri done and need help figuring out what it all translate to.
Here is What is said for the thoracic area.: FINDINGS: There is some straightening of the normal curvature of the thoracic spine, likely positional. Minimal disc dessication changes are noted. Small left paracentral disc protrusion at T2-3 which mildly effaces the ventral thecal sac. No spinal canal or neural foramen narrowing at any level. No hyperintensity on STIR images. IMPRESSION: 1. Mild degenerative changes with a small disc protrusion at T2-3 mildly effacing the thecal sac. and for the cervical: FINDINGS: There is straightening of the normal cervical lordosis. The C4-5 intervertebral disc space demonstrates mild right foraminal stenosis. soo, I am guessing my disc in t2-3 is bruised? any help is appreciated! |
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