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Old 09-17-2014, 06:01 AM #1
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Default Cervical MRI finding

I need help understanding my MRI of my neck. I have severe pain in my shoulder blades going down my arms. Also very severe muscle spasms.

C4-c5 bilateral uncovertebral spurring ( more on right side) causes moderate to severe right sided neural foraminal stenosis and mild to moderate left sided neuralforaminalstenosiswithoutcentral canal stenosus.

At c6-7 a broad based disc protrusion is present which causes mild to moderate severity left sided neural stenosis, mild central canal stenosis and mild right sided neural foraminal stenosis.

Also c6-7 moderate to severe anterior spondylitis.

I have severe pains when I move a certain way that at times, make me think I am having a heart attack. Very bad pain in shoulder blades that move into my chest under my arms. Also, headaches and dizziness.
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