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MRI Cervicalspine: T1 T2 - sagittal and axial sections of the cervicalspine were studied. The .... - Disc bulge with small posterocentral protrusion is noted at C2-C3 level causing... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Sudhir Kumar
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
I had a cervicalspine xray. Results. mod. Cervical spondylosis including prominent facet arthropathy with accompanying starters.( 2mm anterior sublimation of C3 on CC4., 4 'm anterior... View answer
I had cervicalspine MRI and below is impression of it CONCLUSION: - Annular protrusion at C5-6 inter- vertebral disc causing significant compression of the anterior subarachnoid space and respective ... View answer
contrast given. FINDINGS: Vertebral body heights and bone marrow signal are normal in the cervicalspine. There is multilevel disc desiccation spanning C2-C7. There straightening of the expected... View answer
vertebral bodies show presence of anterior and posterior marginal osteophytes. However, cervical vertebrae ... indentation on thecal sac with partial effacement of anterior epidural space. The... View answer
AnteriorCervical Fusion C5-6. I am afraid to have that surgery. ...I had an MRI of the CervicalSpine without contrast. The results show: C5-C6 Circumferential disc ... View answer
I have done a MRI test of cervicalspine(3Telsa) Conclusion of the report- *Degenerative changes of cervicalspine with loss of cervical lordosis and mild scoliosis with convexity towards... View answer
Bhavna s MRI CERVICALSPINE SCREENING OF BRAIN-Screening of whole spine:-diffuse posterior bulge of ... of C5-6 disc indenting anterior subarachnoid space. This is my reports ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Varinder Joshi
( General & Family Physician)
just got mri of the cervicalspine results. impression at c4-c5 bulge with anterior annular tear effaces the anterior subarachnoid space and abuts the ventral aspect of the cord at c5-c6 a disc... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shinas Hussain
( General & Family Physician)
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