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05-04-2015, 03:44 PM | #1 | ||
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Here complete MRI report
MRI CERVICAL SPINE : Sequences performed: Sagittal T1 & T2 FSE; Axial T1 & T2 FSE without contrast. Axial & sagittal T1 post constrast. FINDINGS: -The cranio-cervical junction looks normal. -Normal alignment of the vertebral bodies. -There is no significant marrow replacement. -The cord exhibits normal size & signal intensity. -The discs retain height & signal intensity without any evidence of significant disc protrusion. -At C5C6 levels a R. sided osteophyte formation is seen from the lower & posterior margin of C5. It encroaches on the epidural space only without any encroachment on the exiting nerve root. -The spinal canal is patent. -No encroachment on the intervertebral foramina is seen. Comments: osteophyte formation at R. C5C6 with encroachment on the epidural space only. X RAY report : 1-Mild scoliosis with convexity. 2-Height loss C4 C5 (mostly) & c6 vertebral bodies. 3-Narrowing of C4/5 & C5/6 disc spaces. 4-Uncodiscarthrosis from C3 to C6. 5-Right C5/6 exit foramen narrowing. 6-Degenerative changes at C6/7 apophyseal joints. Impression: Degenerative disease. |
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