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there is loss of normal cervical lordosis C5-C6 and C7 discs are reveal posterior and left paracentral protrusion indenting the anterior subarachnoid space and left exiting nerve roots. there is no cord compression. c3, c4 discs reveals right paracentral bulge there is no atlanto axial dislocation spinal cord shows normal intensity and thickness impressions: posterior and left paracentral protrusion of C5-C6 and C^-C7 discs right paracentral bulge of c3, c4 discs posterocentral bulge of L5-S1 disc No focal lesion in brain parenchyma
According to the MRI results you suffer from early stages of cervical and lumbar hernia. If you have pain you can use painkillers. If they don't work than consult a neurosurgeon for probably further information.
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Dr. Jolanda Nikolla, Pulmonologist
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Hello, According to the MRI results you suffer from early stages of cervical and lumbar hernia. If you have pain you can use painkillers. If they don t work than consult a neurosurgeon for probably further information. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Jolanda Nikolla, Pulmonologist