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Old 05-16-2011, 11:41 AM #1
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Default Elongation of the transverse process of C7?

Just been chatting to my chiropractor.

My x-ray from 2.5 years ago show that there's some elongation of C7 on both sides and it looks more pronounced on the right side (where I am more symptomatic).

It does look like the C7 is longer than T1, but my spine also curves to the right so it's hard to tell if it looks exagerated due to the angle.

She did tell me it's one of those things that can be just a variation and not cause symptoms.

So, does anyone think this is cause for more investigation or is it likely I'm going down the wrong path (again)?

Thanks everyone.
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