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spine below C1 , C2 with associated cervical cordcompression and likely spinal cordcompression within the lateral neura foraminae at c3/c4 and c4/c5 ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Praveen Tayal
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
mild cordcompression. There is nonfocal disc bulging at C3-4, C4-5, and C6-7, mildly deforming the ventral cervical dural sac but not causing canal stenosis or cordcompression. There... View answer
-C6 intervertebral discs leading to minimal cordcompression at the same level.severity is maximun at the level of C3-C4 disc. the cord shows hyperintense intramedullary signals on T2W images... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Rahul D Chaudhari
( Spine Surgeon)
spine from C4 to C7 level with grade I anterolisthesis C4 over C5 with Type II modic end plate at C4/5 level. There is diffuse disc bulge at C4/5 level with significant compression of... View answer
alteration in the anterior/inferior corner of the c-3. i currently have c3/4 spinal cordcompression and ...i had a mri in 2010 that showed abnormal t-2 cord weight. 2011 mri that showed signal... View answer
compression. Conclusion: Degenerative changes of C3/C4 and C6/C7 discs but, no evidence of cord or focal nerve ... disc bar indenting the theca but, no evidence of cord or focal nerve root... View answer
. Severe left spinal stenosis at C4-C5 with flattening of the left side of the cord. Patchy hyperintensity in the cord at the level of C4 and C5 is new from 8-6-2013 and is suggestive of edema... View answer
encroachment on the anterior CSF space.There is no cordcompression at this level. At C4-C5, there is a broad ... flattening with moderate cordcompression are also seen, but no evidence... View answer
Minimal Posterior Disc Bulge at C3-4 level indenting theca with no cordcompression and no neural forminal compromise.Small Posterocentral disc protrusion at C4-5 level indenting theca with no... View answer
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