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Old 11-09-2007, 09:51 PM #1
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Default MRI Question c6-7

Mri this week reads:

C4-5: <ild centrsl disc bulge is apprecited at C4-5 and this causes mild flatenning of the midline ventral surface of the cervical cord at the C4-5 levek. Minimal annualr tears of the C4-5 disc at the midline posteriorly are seen with no frank protusion documented,

C5-6: Solid fusion at c5-6 is documented.

C6-7: Bisc and osteophye ridging is appreciated at the C6-7 level with impingement on the cervical cord identified in a right paramidline position due to the combination of disc and osteophyye. The formanina are are ormal.


Conclusion: C6-7 disc and ostephyete impingment on neural structures.

Any thoughts if this needs PT, surgewry, or other?
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