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What Does Mild Posterior Displacement As Shown On MRI Of Spine Suggest?
I was involved in an accident 2005 that affected my spine.this is my MRI REPORT,I want a possible line of treatment Age:31 Sex: female
Registration Date/Time MRI OF THORACIC SPINE DIAGNOSIS TECHNIQUE : T1-T2 sag, axial and coronal and MR myelogram were done. FINDINGS : Alignment of vertebrae is normal. Vertebral bodies and appendages show normal signal intensities. Discs are normal. Wedge compression fracture is seen at T4 with angulation at fracture site and mild prosterior displacement. Prolapsed disc is seen at T4/5 with compression on the cord at same level. Posterior spinal colletion is noted posterior to the neural spine. There is expansion of the spinal canal. Intramedullary T2W high signal fluid collection is noted from C6 to the terminal cord. Pre and para spinal soft tissues are normal. IMPRESSION CASE OF TRAUMATIC SPINE DISEASE. WEDGE COMPRESSION FRACTURE OF T4 WITH ANGULATION AT FRACTURE SITE AND TRAUMATIC PROLAPSE OF THE DISC RESULTANT CORD COMPRESSION AND NARROWING SEEN AT SAME LEVEL. EVIDENCE OF CORD EXPANSION WITH INTRAMEDULLARY FLUID COLLECTION INDICATIVE OF A SYRINGOMYELIA ALSO NOTED FROM C6 TO THE TERMINAL CORD. CORRELATE CLINICALLY AND FOLLOW UP. DR M A IYUN MBBS,FWACS CONSULTANT RADIOLOGIST 0000 17/11/11 - Dr. YUSUF AFIZ Female Patient Name
this calls for evaluating your symptoms history,period, duration etc as fracture may be old or may be in recent years because of disease of the cord syryngomyelia, disc and cord implications, compression can be either event, late or old which have to be corelated to symptoms history. determining the cause of collapse of vertebra,old or recent and extent of cord compression treatment may be from surgical decompression to more conservative lines and will vary to accomodate and evaluate relief possible
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What Does Mild Posterior Displacement As Shown On MRI Of Spine Suggest?
this calls for evaluating your symptoms history,period, duration etc as fracture may be old or may be in recent years because of disease of the cord syryngomyelia, disc and cord implications, compression can be either event, late or old which have to be corelated to symptoms history. determining the cause of collapse of vertebra,old or recent and extent of cord compression treatment may be from surgical decompression to more conservative lines and will vary to accomodate and evaluate relief possible