I am looking for an interpretation of my recent MRI. I am a 36 year old female with no history of back/neck problems. Here are the results:
C5-6: There is a loss of disc space height. Anterior osteophytic spurring is seen. There is a 5mm AP cranially and caudily dissecting 11mm left paracentral disc extrusion that contacts and modertly indents the ventral spinal cord. There is moderate left foraminal stenosis with expected contact of the left C6 nerve root.
Signal changes are identified within the nasopharynx measuring 7mm seen on sagittal series 2 image 9 which may represent a Tornwaldt or adenoidal cyst. There is straightening of the normal cervical lordosis.
CONCLUSION: C5-6, there is a 5mm AP cranially and caudally dissecting 11mm left paracentral/foraminal disc extrusion that contact and modertly indents the ventral spinal cord. There is moderate left foraminal stenosis with expected contact of the left C6 nerve
C5-6: There is a loss of disc space height. Anterior osteophytic spurring is seen. There is a 5mm AP cranially and caudily dissecting 11mm left paracentral disc extrusion that contacts and modertly indents the ventral spinal cord. There is moderate left foraminal stenosis with expected contact of the left C6 nerve root.
Signal changes are identified within the nasopharynx measuring 7mm seen on sagittal series 2 image 9 which may represent a Tornwaldt or adenoidal cyst. There is straightening of the normal cervical lordosis.
CONCLUSION: C5-6, there is a 5mm AP cranially and caudally dissecting 11mm left paracentral/foraminal disc extrusion that contact and modertly indents the ventral spinal cord. There is moderate left foraminal stenosis with expected contact of the left C6 nerve