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Old 09-25-2008, 11:16 AM #1
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Default MRI results explanation

I recently had a cervical MRI due to increased pain and numbness in my left arm. I would like an explanation in layman's terms.

1. C3-4:broad 4mm osteophyte disc protrusion complex with mild central canal stenosis, mild bilateral neural foraminal narrowing and a 2mm retrolisthesis.
2. C4-5: broad 3mm osteophyte disc protrusion complex with mild central canal stenosis, mild right neural foraminal narrowing and moderate left neural foraminal narrowing.
3. C5-6 broad 4 mm osteophyte disc protrusion complex with mild central canal stenosis, moderate bilateral neural foraminal narrowing and a 2mm retrolisthesis.
4. C6-7: broad 3mm disc protrusion with borderline canal stenosis and mild bilateral neural foraminal narrowing.

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