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Thoracic Outlet Syndrome Thoracic Outlet Syndrome/Brachial Plexopathy. In Memory Of DeAnne Marie. |
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My cervical neck is perfect in the MRI. It's been described as one of the best necks ever seen by one of the radiology techs. I've been given five MRIs over the past ten years and one CT scan. Everyone wants to rule out the cervical spine.
I would think that yours would be a cause for concern, but idk much about bulging discs. http://http://www.americanspinal.com...cal-bulge.html |
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disc bulge with impression on thecal sac
No focal root compressions, no extension into the foramina. The thecal sac is the fluid filled area around the spinal cord, if only a slight touching most likely no symptoms from it.. Similar to a water balloon around the cord for a layer of protection. Basically is what I found about it.
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