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. Disc-osteophyte complexes at C5/C6 and C6/C7 without nerve impingement 2. Cervical spondylosis . ... C6/C7 interverterbral discs indicating degenerative disease. There is a disc- osteophyte complex... View answer
which showed the following: Mri shows normal lordosis. No fracture or compression abnormalty. Mild ... bulge with endplate osteophyte ..mild stenois of the canal and both foramina. Mild cord impingement and ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Atul Wankhede
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
what is a bilateral unconvertebral osteophyte and end plate osteophyte? (C5-6) Also, your interpretation of a non-specific finding that can be seen with muscle spasm - reversal of th4e normal cervical ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Adrian Rawlinson
( Sports Medicine Specialist)
& osteophytic changes throughout most of c/s. At C2-3 and C3-4, mild posterior disc osteophyte complexes without sig. central canal or neural foraminal overlies. At C4-5 there is mild posterior disc... View answer
. Endplate osteophyte formation and disc space loss is noted at C6-7 and to a lesser extent C5-6. No compression fracture is identified. Precervical soft tissues are normal. Flexion and extension views reveal... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ganesh
( General & Family Physician)
Hi I fell skiing and have a fracture on the left superior pubic remus and extending into the acetabulum. the MRI showed that I have marginal osteophyte formation superlaterally on joint. what are my ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Nirmal Chander Gupta
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
I m very cared. I just received a copy of MRI Cervicalspine. C4-5 disc osteophyte complex causing ... is osteophyte complex causing severe biforaminal stenosis and mild to moderate central... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ashok Kumar Dash
( Ophthalmologist)
osteophyte complex with minimal bilateral proximal neural foraminal more so on left. the c5-c6 level reveals mnimal left paracentral disk osteophyte identified. the c6-c7 levels reveals a left paracental... View answer
I had a x-ray of my knee, the report said there are degenerative changes with osteophyte formation ... posteriorly. These may represent loose bodies. There is a large size joint effusion. No acute fracture is... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Dimakatso Ramagole
( Sports Medicine Specialist)
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