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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)
bilateral foramen C5-6 Broad disk osteophyte complex with flattening of ventral cord c6-7 Broad disk osteophyte complex eccentric to left, flattening of left paramedian cord. c7-t1 mild broad disk... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Vaibhav Gandhi
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
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 indentation of ... View answer
My hip xray showed the following: Peripheral marginal osteophyte formation with subcortical cystic change in the acetabular roof. Could this be a sign of bone ... View answer
-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 C6-7... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ahmad Khan
( General & Family Physician)
burning when bending it and sharp pain in it Findings C3-4 central disc osteophyte complex effacing the anterior thecal sac w/o spinal stenosis or foramina narrowing c4-5 There is a broad based dis... 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
osteophyte complexes and facet arthropathy and underlying congenital spinal stenosis. 2. C3-4 and C6-7, there is posterior disc osteophyte complex with moderate spinal stenosis and mild bilateral foraminal ... View answer
Answered by :Jay Indravadan Patel
( Physical Therapist or Physiotherapist)
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