I had an Mri done without contrast, and reading it , it states that I have minor cervical dextroscoliosis, The cervical vertebra are generally normal in height and intrinsic bone marrow signal. There has been an anterior cervical discectomy and interbody fusion from C5 through C7. Paravertebral soft tissues are unremarkable. C2-3 The intervertebral disc is normal. There is mild right unconvertebral hypertrophy and facet hypertrophy that produces mild to moderate right neural foraminal stenosis. C3-4 There is mild disc osteophyte complex with a lobular central disc protrusion that effaces the anterior subarachnoid space. Bilateral unconvertebral hypertrophy is present and there is mild right greater than left neural foraminal stenosis. C4-5 There is mild disc bulge and bilateral unconvertebral hypertrophy with mild bilateral foraminal stenosis. C5-6 An anterior cervical discectomy ad fusion is noted. There is a right paracentral bony ridge along the inferior endoplate of C5 and along the right paracentral C6 vertebra. This may adversely contact the ventral right C6 nerve root and mildly indentes the right ventral ventral cervical cord which is displaced posteriorly and slightly to the left. Ligamentium flavum hypertrophy are resent which produce mild to moderate right and mild left neural foraminal stenosis and mild central canal stenosis , predominately at eh C6 level. Sagittal AP diameter of the thecal SAC spinal canal measures 8.5 mm. C6-7 An anterior cervical discectomy and interbody fusion is noted. There is a small right paracentral bony ridge at the level of the disc space that effaces the right anterior subarachnoid space. Bilateral unconvertebral hypertrophy is present and there is moderate left and mild to moderate right neural foraminal stenosis. No central canal stenosis is present. C7-T1 There is mild disc bulge and minor bilateral foraminal stenosis. Impressions: postoperative changes of an anterior discectomy and fusion from C5-C7 with mild spinal stenosis at C6. Mild disc Osteophyte complex C3- C4 with lobular central disc protrusion . Multilevel neural foraminal stenosis,