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Old 11-20-2016, 03:32 AM #1
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Default Please Help Translate MRI Results

Can someone please help me translate my MRI Results to layman's terms?

You MRI of the cervical spine shows evidence of a cervical spondylosis greatest at C4-5 and C5-6. There was a left central disk protrusion at C4-5 causing a mild deformity of the left ventral spinal cord. Osteophytes in the C5-C6 causing moderate spinal canal stenosis and mild deformity of the ventral spinal cord. Unconvertable foraminal narrowing with spurring was seen at C5-6 causing bilateral foraminal stenosis, more on the left than the right.
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