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Cervical Spine Scan Done. What Does The Findings Suggest?

c3-c4 level reveals mild left uncovertebral spur. c4-c5 level reveals a left paracentral disc osteophyte complex with minimal bilateral proximal neural foraminal more so on left. the c5-c6 level reveals mnimal left paracentral disk osteophyte identified. the c6-c7 levels reveals a left paracental disc osteophyte complex extending toward the left nueral foramen with mild left proximal nueral foraminal narrowing identified. The c7-t1 level is a focus of brisk enhancement which may represent nerve sheath tumor. and what is multilevel degenerative changes throughout the cervical spine mean in terms I can understand? sorry. didn t realize I had to pay. cant possible pay for another dr
Thu, 12 Dec 2013
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Hello dear,
multilevel degenerative changes in spine represent age related changes in the cervical spine. Cervical collar is usually advisable if the changes are mild as in your case with physiotherapy.
But the nerve sheath tumor as described is of concern and it is advisable to consult to a neurosurgeon for further management.
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Cervical Spine Scan Done. What Does The Findings Suggest?

Hello dear, multilevel degenerative changes in spine represent age related changes in the cervical spine. Cervical collar is usually advisable if the changes are mild as in your case with physiotherapy. But the nerve sheath tumor as described is of concern and it is advisable to consult to a neurosurgeon for further management.