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Old 09-23-2013, 08:28 AM #1
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Default My Problem.

I'm awaiting to see Neuro Surgeon, ongoing problem with disc's!
I had cervical discectomy C6/7 1992, recently had MRI which showed,
Cervical degeneration level C5/6 with formation of disc osteophyte bar, plus degenerative change,
The disc osteophyte bar intents thecal sac, there is bilateral exit foramen narrowing at this level, equally severe on both sides,,,,,
can someone please explain this in easier terms??
Thanks
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