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Does this sound familiar to anyone? I have been on Gabapentin and Tramadol for several months now. Had gone thru almost 6 months of Epidural Injections and still having pains Dr recommended Spinal Cord Stimulator but Health Insurance got canceled before I get to the appointment.
PROCEDURE: MRI OF THE CERVICAL SPINE WITHOUT CONTRAST KNI - SOUTHWEST MICHIGAN IMAGING, MR, MRI SPINE CERVICAL WO CONTRAST, 1 1 10812012, 19 :l 4. Neck pain radiating to the right upper extremity. A variety of imaging planes and parameters was utilized for visualization of the cervical spine. None. FINDINGS: Motion artifacts are present. CRANIOCERVICAL AREA: Normal. PARASPINAL TISSUES: Normal. CERVICAL CORD: BONES: Normal in size. No evidence of a syrinx or cord mass. Mild anterolisthesis from C4-5 through C7-Tl. No bone mzurow edema, fracture, or mass. CERVICAL DISC LEVELS: C2-C3: Degenerative change of the facets and uncinate hypertrophy resulting in moderate left foraminal stenosis. C3-C4: Broad-based disc osteophyte complex and uncinate hypertrophy resulting in mild spinal stenosis and severe bilateral foraminal stenosis likely impinging on the exiting C4 nerves. C4-C5: Broad-based disc osteophyte complex, uncinate hypertrophy, and facet degeneration resulting in mild spinal stenosis and severe bilateral foraminal stenosis likely impinging on the exiting C5 nerves. C5-C6: Broad-based disc osteophyte complex, uncinate hypertrophy, and facet degeneration resulting in mild spinal stenosis, severe right foraminal stenosis, and mild-to-moderate left foraminal stenosis. Likely impinging on the right C6 nerve. C6-C7: Broad-based disc osteophyte complex and uncinate hypertrophy resulting in moderate right foraminal stenosis. Mild spinal stenosis. C7-Tl:. Moderate right foraminal stenosis. CONCLUSION: l. Exam is suboptimal secondary to motion artifacts. Mild spinal stenosis from C3-4 through C6-7. No cervical cord compression, syrinx, or mass. 2. Multilevel foraminal stenosis likely impinging on the bilateral C4 nerves, bilateral C5 nerves, and right C6 |
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