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What Does The Following MRI Report Suggest?

hello i am look to get some advice and some one to explain better on what My MRI report is saying. And what are my opoions.



At C3-C4 there is left unvocertebral hypertrophy and mild left foraminal stenosis. There is no central or right foraminal stenosis. At C4-5 there is a moderate to large central disc protrusion causing mild indetation of the vertral aspect of the spinal cord. There is no cord edema. There is no cental or foraminal stenosis. At C5-6 and C6-7 There are minimal posterior osteophyte/disc complexes. there is no central or forminal stenosis.



At the other levels in the cervical spine, there is no disc herniation or spinal stenosis. Cervical spine alignment and signal intensities are normal. The cervical spinal cord is normal in position size and signal intensities. The cervicomedullary junction and the visualized upper thoracic spinal cord are normal



C4-C5 morderate to large central disc protrusion causing mild indentation of the ventral aspect of the spinal cord. No cord edema.



C5-6 and C6-7 minimal posterior osteophyte/disc complexes.



Tue, 7 Oct 2014
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