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What Does My MRI Scan Test Report Indicate?

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Posted on Tue, 4 Aug 2015
Question: I have been on this forum trying to express my situation on here and seek help while waiting for an appointment with a neurologist. I had my MRI report that says: impression: Cervical Spondylosis with multilevel disc herniation (posterolateral) at C2/C3, C3/C4, C4/C5 and C5/C6 levels. I will like to know if this is a serious case or something to worry about.
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Answered by Dr. Neeraj Kumar (35 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Yes you may need surgery

Detailed Answer:
Hello XXXX,
I have gone through your question and understand your concerns.
As you have mentioned about your problem as cervical spondylosis and multiple disc prolapse, it's matter of concern. But the actual status can only be ascertained by knowing about symptoms associated neurodeficit, bladder bowel involvement and the Mri pictures.
If significant compression and symptoms are present then surgical intervention may be required.
Type of surgery and risk will only be explained by seeing the Mri images.
please provide the mentioned details for better diagnosis.
you should consult a neurologist or neurosurgeon for evaluation and proper advice.
Hope you found the answer helpful.
Regards
Dr Neeraj Kumar
Neurologist
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Follow up: Dr. Neeraj Kumar (6 hours later)
As for the symptoms, i do have tingling and numbness on both arms. I do have gastritis if thats equivalent to bowel you talked about then my vision is blurry and dizziness when i remove my neck collar. I dont know how to upload the mri pictures on here. But i read osteophytes on all location involved. No signal on the C2/C3, C3/C4, C4/C5 and C5/C6. Could this be managed?
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Answered by Dr. Neeraj Kumar (6 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Yes this disorder can be managed surgically

Detailed Answer:
Hello XXXX,
You can take a photo of your Mri report and upload in jpeg format. Also you can take photos of Mri film sequentially and convert it into pdf format to upload.
Yes you do have compression features at cervical spine.
The surgery is possible and would be done at the disc with maximum compression either at one or two levels.
Higher the disc level involved greater is the surgical risk.
Be assured and consult a good neurosurgeon.
Get investigated for rheumatoid arthritis also if you have some joint related issues.
Hope you recover early.
Do get back to me for further queries.
Regards
Dr Neeraj Kumar
Neurologist
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Raju A.T
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Follow up: Dr. Neeraj Kumar (3 days later)
I have just attached the MRI pictures. I hope you would be able to see it and give a good report of it and what to use
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Answered by Dr. Neeraj Kumar (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
Upload all images in pdf

Detailed Answer:
Hello XXXX,
Sorry to say , but these images are not what we require to make a diagnosis. In these images disc is not visualised to make out anything.
Please upload all images in pdf format if possible.
Continue same medications and physiotherapy.
Hope you found the answer helpful
Regards
Dr Neeraj Kumar

Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Follow up: Dr. Neeraj Kumar (22 minutes later)
I do not have any medication for now. Can you please prescribe a drug to use please. Sometimes i feel like my left pain affects my vision. I will upload the images in pdf.
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Answered by Dr. Neeraj Kumar (11 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Take medications as prescribed below

Detailed Answer:
Hello XXXX,
You can take pregabalin 75 mg with amitriptyline 10 mg in the starting phase with some side effects of seadtion.
If pain is severe then you can take painkillers(aceclofenac 100 or 200) with muscle relaxants.
You need to consult the neurologist for complete detailed examination and treatment advice.
We are here to help you any time. please upload the pdf images.
Hope you found the answer helpful.
Regards
Dr Neeraj Kumar
Neurologist
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Vaishalee Punj
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Follow up: Dr. Neeraj Kumar (4 hours later)
I think I will have problem with buying over the counter. But I will try. Thank you and please help evaluate the pictures.
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Answered by Dr. Neeraj Kumar (19 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Consult a neurologist as soon as possible

Detailed Answer:
Hello XXXX.
You can consult a neurologist or physician as soon as possible to get your medicines prescribed.
For images you can take a good picture by camera with 9 or 16 image boxes at a time so as to provide all images of Mri for some advice on MRI.
hope you recover early.
Regards
Dr Neeraj Kumar
Neurologist
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What Does My MRI Scan Test Report Indicate?

Brief Answer: Yes you may need surgery Detailed Answer: Hello XXXX, I have gone through your question and understand your concerns. As you have mentioned about your problem as cervical spondylosis and multiple disc prolapse, it's matter of concern. But the actual status can only be ascertained by knowing about symptoms associated neurodeficit, bladder bowel involvement and the Mri pictures. If significant compression and symptoms are present then surgical intervention may be required. Type of surgery and risk will only be explained by seeing the Mri images. please provide the mentioned details for better diagnosis. you should consult a neurologist or neurosurgeon for evaluation and proper advice. Hope you found the answer helpful. Regards Dr Neeraj Kumar Neurologist