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Old 10-20-2012, 05:06 PM #1
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Default MRI Impression....eh?

Hi all

Can anyone shed any light on the following "Impression" at the end of an MRI report?

A small central and moderate bilateral C5/6 disc bar which with possible minimal posterior elemental hypertrophy is resulting in moderate spinal stenosis with complete loss of surrounding CSF space and possible minimal effacement of the cord but no myelomalacia and moderate to moderately severe narrowing of both exit foramina, more marked on the right.

What on earth? Does this explain my pins and needles? Does this mean surgery? Any info would be most gratefully received!! Thank you
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