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T1 to T4 levels appear unremarkable.
T4-5 levels show disc degeneration. T5-6 shows disc degeneration with a mild-to-moderate sized posterior central protrusion associated with mild central stenosis. neural foramina are patent. T6- T8 levels demonstrate disc degeneration. At T8-9, there is a small to moderate sized posterior central disc protrusion and annular tear resulting in mild central stenosis. The neural foramina are patent. T9-12 levels are unremarkable. The thoracic spinal cord is normal in caliber and signal intensity. There is normal alignment of thoracic spine without spondylolisthesis. The vertebral bodies are normal in hieght and signal intensity. Prevertebral soft tissues are normal. MRI lumbar spine findings: L1-2 Unremarkable L2-3 , 3-4 same L4-5 Disc degeneration with a posterior central small disc protrusion and annular tear without signifigant central or neuroforaminal stenosis. Facet joints unremarkable. L5-S1 Unremarkable disc. L5 appears partially sacralized. The vertebral bodies demonstrate no significant abnormalties. No spondylolysis or spondylolisthesis is identified. The conus medullaris is unremarkable ending at T12 level. IMPRESSION 1. T5-6 and T8-9 posterior central mild to moderate disc protrusion resulting in mild central stenosis. 2. L4-5 posterior central small disc protrusion without significant stenosis. |
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