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I have an appt with my spine Dr next week to discuss my MRI, but I am curious, because my W.Comp QME mentioned this MRI finding: It states there is signal inthe cord at C5" - She said "if that is a true finding, then that may require urgent surgery" - WHAT???? What does signal in the cord at C5 mean? Why did no one else notice this - am I in danger? Or am I freaking out for nothing? Can someone please help? Thanks!!
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"Diminished signal at C5" could indicate that the disk is dry and may indicate disk degeneration. Increased signal intensity in the cord could indicate cervical compressed myelopathy or a spinal cord lesion. But, again, no one can really give you an answer without knowing exactly what the entire report says. |
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Or maybe it was supposed to say "loss of signal"?
![]() Get a copy of the written MRI report and share it along your symptoms also, it will make for best replies. We have a WC forum also for tips and help there.
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