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04-25-2013, 10:00 AM | #1 | ||
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This is my first time here. Having neck and shoulder pain. Got my MRI done and got the results but i don't see my doc until Monday. I wish I knew how to read these things.
1. Bilateral enlarged neck lymph nodes- indeterminate etiology. Cannot distinguish between hyperplastic reactive lymph nodes and malignancy on the basis of this examination. Consider soft tissue neck computerized tomography with and without intravenous contrast enhancement as clinically indicated in this patient. 2. Cervical spine intervertebral osteochondrosis and spondylosis- mild as described. 3. Bulging annuli fibrosus C4-C5 and C6-C7 4. Borderline right neuroforaminal stenosis C5-C6 secondary to #2. 5. central, subligamentous herniated nucleus pulposus C5-C6 with secondary borderline acquired cervical spinal canal stenosis Shoulder MRI results 1. Distal infraspinatus tendonosis 2. Os acromiale Any help because i been dealing with low back pain for last 3-4 years and now this... |
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