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cervical cord with some foraminal narrowing. There is neurocentric joint degeneration and osteophyte formation. At C5/6 there is a prominent broadbased posterior disc osteophyte ridge causing... View answer
At C5/C6 I have broad based disc osteophyte complex causing severe effacement of anterior thecalsac , effacement of the posterior thecalsac by facet/ligamentium flavum... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Naveen Kumar Sharma
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
i just got my mri , what does all this mean? cervical spondylosis most prominent at c5-6 wit prominent posterior disc osteophyte complex causing effacement of the thecalsac ... View answer
. Severe right moderate left foraminal stenosis is present. the c5c6 level shows extensive disc osteophyte ...I have extreme finger tip pain. Two years ago my MRI showed the c4-5 level showed disc... View answer
anterior thecalsac w/o spinal stenosis or foramina narrowing c4-5 There is a broad based dis osteophyte complex effacing the anterior thecalsac w/o stenosis or narrowing c5-6... View answer
Answered by :Ayman Darrag
( Physical Therapist or Physiotherapist)
my mri reports that i have multilevel degenerative changes and large anterior disc osteophyte complexes identified indenting over aerodigestive tract. Minimal an posterior disc osteophyte complexes ... View answer
lefl neural foraminal narrowing. The disc osteophyte complex effaces the anterior thecalsac at this ...Please let me know what this means; Mild diffuse posterior disc osteophyte complex at... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Akhtarhusian Ghausi
( General & Family Physician)
-4demonstrates a mild central disk herniation osteophyte complex C4-5demonstrate a mild disc herniation osteophyte complex C5-6 demonstrate a mild central herniation osteophyte complex... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ahmad Khan
( General & Family Physician)
disc osteophyte complex which mildly effaces the anterior thecalsac without significant canal stenosis ... disc osteophyte complex which mildly effaces the anterior thecalsac... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Gopal Krishnam Raju
( General & Family Physician)
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