Hello,
Based on the information provided, the MRI report indicates the following findings:
* Thickening of ligamentum flavum at D10-D11 level on the right side, compressing the adjacent thecal sac: This means that there is a thickening of the ligament that connects the vertebrae in the spine at the D10-D11 level on the right side. This thickening is causing compression of the thecal sac, which is a membrane that surrounds the
spinal cord and contains
cerebrospinal fluid.
* The right posterior paracentral protrusion at C6-C7
intervertebral disc, compressing the adjacent anterior thecal sac and ipsilateral exiting nerve root: This means that there is a protrusion or bulge in the intervertebral disc located between the sixth and seventh
cervical vertebrae on the right side. This protrusion is compressing the anterior thecal sac and the nerve root that exits the spinal cord on the same side.
* These findings suggest that your father may be experiencing pain due to compression of the thecal sac and nerve root, which can cause symptoms such as
back pain, leg pain,
numbness, and weakness. Treatment options may include
physical therapy, pain medication, and surgery if conservative measures are not effective.
It is important to consult with a medical professional who can provide a detailed explanation of the MRI report and recommend appropriate treatment options based on the individual's specific situation.
Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards,
Dr. Priyanka, General & Family Physician