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My MRI Report conclusion: Loss of normal cevical lordosis Posterior protursion at c5-6 intervertebral disc , causing significant compression of the subarachnoid space and spinal cord Please help... View answer
Answered by :Dr. BR Hudda
( General & Family Physician)
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)
i have a disc herniated on spinal cord a c5-6cord compressed with cod flattening (moderate compression) had acdf done 2 years ago at c6-7. now experiencing more intercostal muscle... View answer
23 year female patient had sudden onset of pain and weaknee in 4 limbs .dignosed with C5-6 spinal cordcompression .treated with Disectomy.request you to kindly review the docuemnts and confirm... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Naveen Kumar Sharma
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
: Unremarkable. C3-4: No focal disc herniation, cordcompression or high grade foraminal narrowing. C4-5: No focal disc herniation, cordcompression or high grade foraminal... View answer
My husband had a severe c5/6compression Jan 2013 and it was immediately addressed with fusion. New ... cervical cord to the right compatible with myelomalacia. Our question is last July2013 MRI... View answer
Answered by :Ahmed Fawzy
( Physical Therapist or Physiotherapist)
thecal sac, no spinal cordcompression. a disk bulge c5-6, mild effacement thecal sac, no spinal cordcompression, uncinate process hypertropy present on left, min narrowing of... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Jaideep Gaver
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
. 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... View answer
cord at C5-6 likely secondary to prior myelomalacia. Postsurgical change at C5-6 with disc prosthesis ... at C6-7 causing severe central canal stenosis with cord... View answer
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