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Old 04-20-2015, 08:00 PM #1
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Default MRI report -please help

I had the brain MRI , insurance denied my neck MRI, but this is from the report :

" within the incompletely imaged upper cervical spine there is multilevel spondylolisthesis in degenerative disc disease.T1 hypoattenuation of the marrow could reflect artifact or red marrow reconversion such as seen with anemia for example ". I don't have anemia, and it takes forever my neurologist to call me with the results ( it's been a week since the MRI ) !
I have neck pain for 2 months now, and the neck x ray showed cervical spondylosis.
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