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Old 07-18-2014, 12:50 PM #1
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Default Recent MRI results, does this explain TOS?

I recently had an MRI of the neck done and it picked up multilevel neural foraminal stenosis (no central canal stenosis or cervical cord abnormality) and a prominent retrocerebellar CSF. Are these possible cause of positional arm numbness and neck ache and discomfort at night time or only something ADDITIONAL to TOS symptoms?
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Sometimes the MRI report will state if mild, moderate , severe etc... was any of that mentioned.
Any mention of nerve root impingement?

Is the Dr looking into this more?
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C3-C4 is moderate, C4-C6 is mild. The dr will take a while before he reviews just wanted to see if there's any significance here.
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C3-C4 is moderate, C4-C6 is mild. The dr will take a while before he reviews just wanted to see if there's any significance here.
I have severe C5-6 stenosis and narrowing. I just had an epidural at 3 levels to see if it helps. Often we TOSers have neck issues too-its hard for the dr's to differentiate. Its called double crush when you have compression in the neck and also in the Brachial Plexus. I am hoping the epidurals will tell me where my pain is coming from. So far it doesnt seem to be working very well. Too early to tell for sure though.
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