Yes! I had a new MRI on 14th jan 2012, which reports:
Cervical lordosis is reduced. The size, shape, alignment,height and signal intencity patterns of the vertebrae appear normal,except mild to moderate degenerative changes with marginal anterior and posterior osteophyte formation. Lipid rest/hemangioma D1 vertebra. There is no significant pre/para vertebral or any epidural collection.
Disk bulge at C5-C6 level,along with mild biliteral facet joint arthropathy,resulting in indentation of anterior thecal sac and mild narrowing of biliteral neural canals. No significant nerve root compression.
Inter-vertebral disks show early degenerative changes.
The visualized cord is normal in signal intencity pattern and integrity.
There is no compression at the CV junction.
CFS shows normal signal.
There is no primary stenosis.
OPINION: MRI findings are suggestive of…..mild to moderate degenerative changes with …disk bulge at c5-c6 level,along with mild biliteral facet joint arthropathy,resulting in indentation of anterior thecal sac and mild narriwing of biliteral neural canals. No significant nerve root compression.
Can you suggest me about lipid rest/hemangioma in D1 vertebrae?