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Hello, I recently was in a car accident Nov 2014. I have had two MRI reports and I am trying to understand the second one done last month. When I sleep I loose feeling in my arms, I also find tingling in my mouth area when waking. Could this be something due to the MRI results:
C4/C5: Mild right-sided uncovertebral joint hypertrophy results in mild narrowing of the right neural foramen. The canal and left neural foramen are widely patent. C5/C6: Right paracentral disc protrusion and annular fissure. with mild bilateral uncovertebral joint hypertrophy. This results in effacement of the ventral right CSF space with mild flattening of the anterior right cord. No cord signal hyperintensities. The neural foramen are widely patent. There is mild intervertebral disc space narrowing at C5-C6. The remaining cervical vertebral body heights are normal in appearance. There is a 9 mm atypical hemangioma in the C5 vertebral body. C7/T1:Mild bilateral facet arthropathy without canal or neural foraminal narrowing. Right paracentral disc protrusion at C5-C6 results in mild flattening of the ventral right cord without cord signal hyperintensity
Sun, 13 Sep 2015
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