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03-17-2009, 09:05 PM | #1 | ||
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mri c spine spondyotic ridging is evident at the c-4-5, c-5-6,c-6-7 levels partial effacement of subarchnoid space anteriorly. Most pronounced at c5-6 level. Uncinite hypertrophy with bilateral neural foraminal narrowing at the c 5-6 level left much greater than right. mri of thoracic region schmorls nodes seen along the superior endplates of t9, and t12 spondolytic disc ridging at t11-t12. with effacement of the anterior subarchnoid space.degenerative disc disease at at t11, t12 and finally the lumbar region summary of radiologist for lumbar MRI disc bulging at the l3-4 and 4-5 levels central canal stenosis at the L3-4 level disc bulging associated with left sided foraminal disc protrusion at the L5 S 1 level resulant left sided neural foraminal impingement. Anyone capable of dictating this for me to understand in human terms would be gratly appreciated... thanks Liz . |
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