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I have been experiencing numbness and tingling in both arms, hands, legs, feet, face and back of head. Sometimes if I sit for a period of time my buttocks goes numb. I have trouble walking sometimes. Physical Therapy only made my symptoms worse, so I was told by my family doctor to discontinue therapy. I have an appointment with a neurosurgeon in October.
Here are the results of my MRI: INDICATION: Complains of neck pain with numbness and tingling in bilateral upper extremities for 6 months. Symptoms getting worse. TECHNIQUE: Noncontrast MRI of the cervical spine performed. FINDINGS: Cervical vertebral body height are normal. No compression fracture or marrow edema. Degenerative disk space narrowing at C4-C5 through C6-C7 levels with mild dorsal kyphosis at this level. At C4-C5 level, there is very minimal degenerative bulging annulus. No focal disk herniation, spinal cord or neural foramen compromise. At C5-C6 level, there is mild broad-based central disk herniation along with endplate osteophytic spurs causing effacement of ventral thecal sac and mild cord flattening. No cord compression. Posterolateral disk bulge and uncovertebral osteophytic spurs causing moderate compromise of the C6 neural foramen bilaterally. At C6-C7 level, there is degenerative broad-based disk bulge at the left paracentral and posterolateral aspect along with uncovertebral osteophytic spurs severely compromises the left C7 neural foramen. There is mild central canal stenosis without cord compression. Remainder of the disk levels, demonstrate no focal disk herniation. Cervical spinal cord has normal signal throughout the examination. Cervicomedullary junction is normal. IMPRESSION: 1. Degenerative disk space changes in cervical disks at C4-C5 through C6-C7. 2. At C5-C6 level, there is mild broad-based central and minimal left paracentral disk herniation along with endplate osteophytic spurs causing central canal stenosis and mild cord flattening. No cord compression. Moderate spondylotic compromise of the C6 neural foramen bilaterally somewhat more on the right compared to left. 3. At C6-C7 level, there is broad-based disk bulge and endplate osteophytic spurs causing mild central canal stenosis. Posterolateral disk bulge and uncovertebral osteophytic spurs causing moderate spondylotic compromise of the left C7 neural foramen and mild degree on the right side. No cord compression or abnormal intramedullary signal within the cervical spinal cord. |
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