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Old 02-04-2015, 11:09 AM #1
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New member but haved lurked NT the past year.

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I need assistance understanding the before and after MRI tests reports to do a comparative analysis for new injury 2014 or old injury 2007. In a nut shell I'm caught in the conundrum of IME exam denial of benefits. Any explanation in laments terms would be much appreciated.


2007
At C2-C3, there is mild posterior midline convexity of the disc which appears grossly degenerative. No spinal stenosis. No focal protrusion or nerve root impingement.

2014
At C2-C3, there is no disc protrusion. There is no spinal stenosis, lateral recess or foraminal narrowing.

2007
At C3-C4,there is small focal spondylosis eccentric to the right of midline encroaching on the thecal sac. Ossification along the posterior longitudinal ligament above the level of the disc space is suspected. mild posterior convexity of the discs otherwise appears grossly degenerative. Early arthrosis at the uncoverebral joints is present.

2014
At C3-C4, there is a tiny posterior and central disc protrusion. there is some minimal attenation of the anterior CSF. There is no lateral recess or foraminal narrowing appreciated.

2007
At C4-C5, Convexity of the disc at and minimally eccentric to the right of midline and prominence of the posterior longitudinal ligament. Small protrusion may be present. The AP diameter of the canal measures 10.5 mm, there is mild deformity of the anterior spinal cord and mild effacement of the CSF signal. Arthrosis at the left uncoverebral joint is suspected as well.

2014
At C4-C5, there is diffuse disc bulging. There is a broad-based posterior and eccentric towards the right disc protrusion. There is attenuation of the anterior CSF. There is some flattening of the cord wit spinal stenosis. There is lateral recess narrowing on the left. There is bilateral foraminal narrowing left greater than right.

2007
At C5-C6, there is posterior convexity of the disc traversing the misline, partially effacing CSF signal and flattening the anterior spinal cord. The AP diameterof the canal is narrowed to 9.5 mm Stenosis is mild. There is encroachment on neural foramina secondary to uncovertebral arthrosis and disc disease.

2014
At C5-C6, there is diffuse disc bulging. There is uncovertebral and hypertophic change with facet hypertophic change and posterior ridging. there is no focal disc protrusion. There is spinal stenosis with attenuation of the anterior and posterior CSF and some flattening of the cord. There is bilateral foraminal narrowing left greater than right.

2007
At C6-C7, there are minimal posterior degenerative changes. No spinal stenosis or nerve root impingement.

2014
At C6-C7, there is diffuse disc bulging. There is probably a tiny posterior and central disc protusion. There is minimal attenuation of the anterior CSF. There is no spinal stenosis, lateral recess narrowing. There is minimal foraminal narrowing on the right.
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