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    My MRI IN 2016

    MRI-3T CERVICAL SPINE W/O CON

    HISTORY: M54.2 Cervical/ Neck Pain M79.602 Left arm pain R20.2 Upper and
    Lower Extremity Pins and Needles R20.0 Numbness Lower/Upper Extremity
    M43.6 Torticollis M62.81 Muscle weakness

    COMPARISON: None available.

    TECHNIQUE: MRI of the cervical spine was performed with multiple sequences performed in
    sagittal and axial planes on a Tesla 3.0 ultra high-field wide-bore scanner.

    FINDINGS:

    Vertebral body style=’background-color: #F9F6F6;’ heights: Maintained.

    Alignment: There is straightening of the normal cervical lordosis.

    Marrow signal: Preserved.

    Spinal cord: Normal in signal and caliber.

    Visualized posterior fossa: Unremarkable.

    Prevertebral soft tissues: Note is made of an 8 mm left thyroid lesion

    Discs: There is degenerative disc disease with disc space narrowing endplate changes at
    C5-6 and C6-7

    C2-3: There is no significant posterior disc abnormality, spinal canal or foraminal
    stenosis.

    C3-4: There is right uncovertebral arthropathy and facet hypertrophy compressing the
    exiting right C4 nerve roots

    C4-5: There is left uncovertebral arthropathy and facet hypertrophy compressing the
    exiting left C5 nerve roots

    C5-6: There is disc osteophyte complex and uncovertebral arthropathy resulting in
    foraminal narrowing compressing the exiting C6 nerve roots

    C6-7: There is disc osteophyte complex resulting in mild central canal stenosis.
    Uncovertebral arthropathy compresses the exiting C7 nerve roots

    C7-T1: There is a small central disc herniation without central canal stenosis or
    foraminal narrowing

    IMPRESSION:

    Straightening of the normal cervical lordosis. Mild central canal stenosis at C5-6 with
    foraminal narrowing compressing the exiting bilateral C6 nerve roots

    Mild central canal stenosis at C6-7 with foraminal narrowing compressing the exiting C7
    nerve roots

    Right C3-4 foraminal narrowing compresses the exiting C4 nerve roots

    Left C4-5 foraminal narrowing compresses the exiting C5 nerve roots

    Additional milder degenerative changes as above
    ICD 10 –
    Spinal stenosis, M48.02
    Other biomechanical lesion, M99.81
    Disc herniation C4-5, C5-6, C6-7, M50.22

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