Can You Explain My Cervical Spine MRI Findings Showing Disc Dehydration And Mild Bulges At C2-C6, With Nerve Root Compression At C4 And C5 Levels?
Good Evening Doctor, Can you please elaborate the following MRI scan report. Study of cervical discs are as follows: Disc dehydration noted at C2-C3 to C5-C6 levels. C2-3 level: Mild disc bulge indenting thecal sac causing no neural compression .Facet joints are normal. C3-4 level: Mild disc bulge with bilateral uncovertebral hypertrophy (left more than right) indenting thecal sac causing compression of left C4 nerve root .Facet joints are normal. C4-5 level: Mild disc bulge with bilateral uncovertebral osteophytes indenting thecal sac causing compression of left C5 nerve root .Facet joints are normal. C5-C6 level: Mild disc bulge indenting thecal sac causing no neural compression .Facet joints are norma
Tue, 22 Apr 2025
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Can You Explain My Cervical Spine MRI Findings Showing Disc Dehydration And Mild Bulges At C2-C6, With Nerve Root Compression At C4 And C5 Levels?