RipScooter
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This is from my MRI results on 12-26-2013
Exam: MRI of the cervical spine.
Radographic findings: Vertebral body height appears normal. There is minimal spur formation identified. Disc hydration is reduced, consistent with early degenerative disc disease. There has bee straighten of the normal cervical lordosis. No bone marrow infiltrating process or acute fracture identified. There is minimal facet and uncoverebral joint disease. No frank disc herniation is identified. The spinal cord, craniocervical junction, and paraspinal muscilature are unremarkable. Incidental not is made of minimal mucosal thickening within the maxillary sinuses, consistent with sinus disease and adenoidal hypertrophy.
Impression: Early degenerative arthritic disease of the cervical spine with minimal spurring, facet and unconvertebral joint disease, with early degenerative disc disease and loss of cervical lordosis. There is no frank disc herniation.

Exam: MRI of the Lumbar spine.
Radiographic findings: Verebral body height and alignment appears normal. Small marginal spurs are present throughout the lumbar spine. Disc hydration is milkly reduced, consistent with easrly degenerative disc disease. There is no loss of disc height identified. No bone marrow infiltrating process or acute fracture is indentified. There is subcutaneous edma overlaying the paraspinal musculature of the lumbar spine. There is mild facet joint disease throughout the lumbar spine. No disc herniation is identifies. The Spinal canal and neural formina fail to demonstrate any significant narrowing. The conus medullaries, cauda equina and paraspinal musculature are unremarkable.

Impression: Early degenerative arthritic disease of the lumbar spine, without evidence of frank disc herniation.