Mookie12
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Hello, Dr. Corenman! I recently had a cervical spine MRI and am due for a followup appointment with the neurosurgeon next week, but I was wondering if you might be able to “translate” the findings from the MRI. I tried looking up terms but it just got too confusing! I appreciate any assistance you might be able to give.

Craniocervical Junction: Normal.
Osseous Structures: Again demonstrated is an unfused dens fragment approximately 6 mm distal to C2 body.. There is edema within the surrounding soft tissues at this level. The transverse ligament, anterior and posterior longitudinal ligaments are intact.
There appears to be partial avulsion of the anterior and posterior longitudinal ligaments from base of C2. Soft tissue edema adjacent to dens. Marrow signal is normal.
Spinal Cord: There is a focus of T2/STIR hyperintensity of the cord at the level of the dens.

I understand you are busy yourself, so anything you may be able to tell me to simplify what this is saying would be so helpful.

Thank you!