MRI explanation

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I was in a car accident a month ago & have just had an MRI done. I really need help understanding exactly what the results mean.

Findings...
There is mild narrowing of the cervical canal on a congenital basis. There is straightening of normal cervical lordosis. Mild intervertebral disc dessication is noted. Hemangioma is seen at the T4 level.

C4-C5: Moderate central protrusion indents the ventral surface of the cord with AP dimension of the canal measuring 7-8mm in the midline. Foramina are maintained.

C5-C6: same as above.

Impression...
1. Moderate central protrusions at C4-C5 and C5-C6 causing moderate canal stenosis and indenting the ventral surface of the cord.
2. Straightening of normal cervical lordosis which may be positional or related to spasm.
3. Narrowing of the cervical canal on a congenital basis.

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I understand that I was apparently born with the narrow cervical canal. But I was curious about the rest. I'm sure that the bulges are from the accident, however, I don't understand the rest of it. :dizzy:

I would also like to know if the bulges are considered "large" at 8mm or if it's something not too bad that will go away in time. It's been over a month now & I've really been in a lot of pain... in my neck & out through my shoulder into my arms.

Any opinions would be greatly appreciated!!
 
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