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Hello Dr. Corenman,
The following are results from my most recent thoracic MRI
Interpretation: At the T2/3 and T3/4 disc space levels, left paracentral disc herniations are noted at both levels deforming the thecal sac. There is no evidence of neural foraminal compromise appreciated. Loss of disc space height and signal is noted at both levels.
At T4/5, T5/6 and T6/7, disc bulges are noted at all three levels deforming the thecal sac. Bilateral paracentral components are notes at T4/5. Right paracentral components are noted at T5/6 and T6/7.
At T7/8 and T8/9 , paracentral didc herniations are noted at both levels deforming the thecal sac. There is no evidence of neural foramina compromise.
Loss of disc signal is seen at T2/3 – T8/9
There is no evidence of a herniated disc or spinal canal compromise identified at T9/10, T10/11, or T11/12.
The conus Medullaris is visualized at T12/L1There is evidence of thoracic vertebral body compression fracture, bone marrow infiltrative disorder, spondylolisthesis, signal abnormality within the thoracic spinal cord, or syringohydromylia.
Impression: T2/3, T3/4, T7/8 and T8/9 Disc herniations Deforming the Thecalsac
T4/5, T5/6 and T6/7 Disc Buldges
Can the above be the pain source and if so what is treatment? Thanks
MRIs only note the appearance of the spine. The symptoms that need to be compared to the MRI are necessary to understand the findings. See the website section regarding how to describe symptoms to fully convey what problems you are experiencing.
Dr. Corenman
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Donald Corenman, MD, DC is a highly-regarded spine surgeon, considered an expert in the area of neck and back pain. Trained as both a Medical Doctor and Doctor of Chiropractic, Dr. Corenman earned academic appointments as Clinical Assistant Professor and Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, and his research on spine surgery and rehabilitation has resulted in the publication of multiple peer-reviewed articles and two books. -
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