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Old 03-14-2013, 10:32 PM #1
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Default Back MRI results, what do they mean

I'm having some pain that I believe is connected to problems in my neck, that's another post, ha ha. At the same time I had my neck MRI, I had a back MRi and I would love it if someone could explain the findings to me.

T6-T7; a right paracentral disc protrusion deforms thecal sac
T10-T11;Bright signal is present at the periphery of the annulus on the left representing an annular fissure.

A hemangloma is present within the T11 vertebral body.

I appreciate the feedback, these have sorta gotten pushed aside with the other findings.

Thanks
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