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What Does The Cervical Spine MRI Report Indicate?

The doctor who ordered my cervical spine MRI then unexpectedly retired 3 weeks later. She was the only doctor in the practice so now I have the results and they are gibberish. This is the conclusion:1. Marked spondylosis at the C5-6 and C6-7 levels associated with broad disc osteophyte complex and focal disc extrusions as described. There is canal narrowing at these levels without evidence for cord compression. There is also significant bilateral neural foraminal stenosis as described. These findings are significantly worse than on the previous examination.       2. Mild changes of spondylosis at other levels. Broad disc bulging without stenosis noted at C3-4.
Thu, 12 Feb 2015
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