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![]() I am new to this site and I looked online and found my mri test readings and don't go to the dr till wed ![]() Thanks in advance... Anna Notes: (MRI Spine Cervical w/o Contrast) Reason For Exam: neck pain Report *name removed* MRI CERVICAL SPINE WITHOUT CONTRAST, 08/14/2014: TECHNIQUE: Multi-planar, multi-sequence imaging of the cervical spine was performed without contrast. FINDINGS: The patient is status post anterior cervical fixation of C4, C5 and C6. There is a mild retrolisthesis of C4 relative to C3. No cord signal abnormality is seen. The craniocervical and cervicothoracic junctions are unremarkable. C2-C3: No significant canal or foraminal stenosis. C3-C4: There is a minimal disc bulge at this level with mild foraminal narrowing on the left. C4-C5: No significant canal or foraminal stenosis. C5-C6: No significant canal or foraminal stenosis. C6-C7: No significant canal or foraminal stenosis. C7-T1: No significant canal or foraminal stenosis. IMPRESSION: MULTI-LEVEL DEGENERATIVE CHANGES OF THE CERVICAL SPINE WITH POST SURGICAL FIXATION OF C4 THROUGH C6. NO SIGNIFICANT CANAL OR FORAMINAL STENOSIS. Dictation Date: 08/14/2014. *** Final Report *** Dictating Radiologist: *name removed* Signed Date and Time: 08/14/2014 14:15 Transcribed by: BTB Transcribed Date and Time: 08/14/2014 12:51 Exam Date Time Procedure Performing Provider Status 08/14/2014 11:00:00 CT Spine Cervical w/o Contrast *removed* Auth (Verified) Notes: (CT Spine Cervical w/o Contrast) Reason For Exam: neck pain Report *name removed* CT SCAN OF THE CERVICAL SPINE WITHOUT CONTRAST – 8/14/2014: HISTORY: Neck pain. COMPARISON: March 2006 TECHNIQUE: Helical imaging of the cervical spine was performed. FINDINGS: The patient is status post anterior cervical fusion of C4 through C6. Posterior cerclage wires are present through the spinous processes as well. There is a slight retrolisthesis of C4 at C3. No fracture is seen. The paraspinous soft tissues look normal. No high-grade canal or foraminal stenosis is identified. IMPRESSION: POSTSURGICAL CHANGES OF THE CERVICAL SPINE AS DESCRIBED. Last edited by Jomar; 08-16-2014 at 11:14 AM. Reason: names removed for privacy reasons |
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I removed the names in your post for privacy reasons.
We have a sticky thread with links to terminology that may be helpful while waiting for more replies here. http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/thread115890.html
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I meant to post on my thread that I have already had 3 neck surgery's ,
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wow I though by now someone would have posted what they thought was wrong
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[IMPRESSION:
MULTI-LEVEL DEGENERATIVE CHANGES OF THE CERVICAL SPINE WITH POST SURGICAL FIXATION OF C4 THROUGH C6. NO SIGNIFICANT CANAL OR FORAMINAL STENOSIS. ] [C3-C4: There is a minimal disc bulge at this level with mild foraminal narrowing on the left.] [slight retrolisthesis of C4 at C3.] These are the things that stand out to me. But nothing appears to be major, I see mild, slight, etc..Of course that always doesn't mean you will have no pain.. The degenerative changes don't tell us if it is mild/moderate or severe... https://duckduckgo.com/?t=lm&q=retrolisthesis I see neck pain was mentioned on the report also, if you can describe it and where it is, does it radiate to arms etc? It could be helpful for members replying.
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Good Morning ,
so I will post alittle about how I feel both my arms go numb and pain shoots through them on some days it is a mild pain that stays with me on other days like Saturday my right arm pained me all day it was like I was having server growing pains in my right arm Friday night I woke up twice and both times when I woke my arms were numb I most always wake up with a headache I can move my neck from side to side and it is like my bones are grinding together you can hear it my pain comes from the left side of my neck it feels stiff ... I have already had 3 neck surgery's and really hope I don't have to have another one but I cant live with this pain anymore some days is not as bad as others . I really thought that after 3 surgery's I would have been fixed . hope this helps out some .. |
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