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Old 08-15-2014, 05:17 PM #1
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Confused Mri Test reading HELP

Hello Everyone ,
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 I was wondering if anyone knows anything about these and can read it and kinda tell me a little of what it means.....
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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