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Old 07-19-2014, 11:05 AM #1
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Default Recent MRI results, does this explain neck problems?

I recently had an MRI of the neck done and it picked up multilevel neural foraminal stenosis (no central canal stenosis or cervical cord abnormality) and a prominent retrocerebellar CSF. Are these possible cause of positional arm numbness and neck ache and discomfort at night time that is causing me to wake up 30 to 60 times every night for the past 10 years?
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