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bluebird05
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Hi I am new to this board and have been experiencing alot of pain since falling 3 months ago at work and the pain is just getting worse I do not see my Dr. for another 3 wks which is the company Dr. which I am very unsure of and am wondering what I am looking at when I go.
Here is my MRI:
Findings Alignment of the vertebral bodies is normal. Moderate disk space narrowing is noted at -C4-5 and C5-6. The remainder of the intervertrebal disk as well as the vertebra bodies maintain normal height. The spinal cord maintains normal caliber, contour and signal. Marrow of the visualized bony structures is normal.
At C4-5 there is disk bulge without canal or neural foraminal stenosis
At C5-6 disk bulge seen flattening the ventral aspect of the spinal canal producing no central canal or neural foraminal stenosis.
At C6-7 disk bulge is seen with left lateral disk protusion osteophyte complex. It indents on the ventral aspect of the spinal canal on the left. It mildly effaces the left ventral spinal cord. It produces mild central canal stenosis and moderate to severe left neral foraminal stenosis. This would be affecting the C7 nerve root. Correlate with the distribution of patient symptoms.
The visualized paravertebral soft tissues are grossly within the normal range.
Impression: At C6-7 broad based disk bulge ostephyte complex is seen. There is a superimposed left paracentral and lateral as well as probably partially foraminal disk prtrusion osteophyte complex that indents on the left ventral aspect of the spinal canal. At most it produces mild central vanal stenosis and moderate left neural foraminal stenosis. Correlates with distribution of pt. symptoms.
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
Here is my MRI:
Findings Alignment of the vertebral bodies is normal. Moderate disk space narrowing is noted at -C4-5 and C5-6. The remainder of the intervertrebal disk as well as the vertebra bodies maintain normal height. The spinal cord maintains normal caliber, contour and signal. Marrow of the visualized bony structures is normal.
At C4-5 there is disk bulge without canal or neural foraminal stenosis
At C5-6 disk bulge seen flattening the ventral aspect of the spinal canal producing no central canal or neural foraminal stenosis.
At C6-7 disk bulge is seen with left lateral disk protusion osteophyte complex. It indents on the ventral aspect of the spinal canal on the left. It mildly effaces the left ventral spinal cord. It produces mild central canal stenosis and moderate to severe left neral foraminal stenosis. This would be affecting the C7 nerve root. Correlate with the distribution of patient symptoms.
The visualized paravertebral soft tissues are grossly within the normal range.
Impression: At C6-7 broad based disk bulge ostephyte complex is seen. There is a superimposed left paracentral and lateral as well as probably partially foraminal disk prtrusion osteophyte complex that indents on the left ventral aspect of the spinal canal. At most it produces mild central vanal stenosis and moderate left neural foraminal stenosis. Correlates with distribution of pt. symptoms.
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.