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  • sshelton
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    in reply to: Cervical issues #29439

    They also did x-rays and I copied the report below.

    Study Result
    Impression
    1. No compression deformity or acute fracture.

    2. Mild retrolisthesis at C4-C5.

    3. Postoperative changes at C5-C7.

    4. No focal instability noted on flexion extension views.

    Narrative
    9/13/2018 9:26 AM

    HISTORY/REASON FOR EXAM: Muscle weakness and neck pain and arm weakness and lymphoma

    TECHNIQUE/EXAM DESCRIPTION AND NUMBER OF VIEWS:
    Cervical spine series, 4 views.

    COMPARISON: None.

    FINDINGS:
    There is no evidence of acute fracture in the cervical spine. No focal compression fractures are noted.
    There is mild retrolisthesis at the C4-C5 level.
    There is moderate degenerative disc disease and facet arthropathy. Postsurgical changes are noted with anterior fusion at C6-C7. Fusion across the disc space is also present at C5-C6.
    No focal abnormal displacement is noted between flexion and extension views.

    sshelton
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    in reply to: Cervical issues #29438

    I was in a bad car accident that caused C6-7 to rupture and C5-6 to severely bulge, they did the first surgery for C6-7 and I didn’t have the surgery for C5-6 until a couple years later when it was severely compressing the nerves till I had almost no feeling or circulation in my arm and hand. So they were done separately. I’m not sure anybody has told me if they are in appropriate angulation but after both surgeries I did well and have had no issues for 10 years until now, I was told by my neurosurgeon that having even the first surgery would probably weaken the discs above it causing problems in the future. The MRI shows. I copied the report from my cervical MRI below.

    Study Result
    Impression
    1. Status post ACDF of C5-C7.

    2. Moderate degenerative change at C4-5 with mild spinal canal narrowing and severe right neuroforaminal narrowing.

    Narrative
    9/13/2018 9:35 AM

    HISTORY/REASON FOR EXAM: Cervical radiculopathy, per rx. Neck pain, bilateral arm pain, weakness.

    TECHNIQUE/EXAM DESCRIPTION: MRI of the cervical spine without and with contrast.

    The study was performed on a G.E. Signa 1.5 Tesla MRI scanner. T1 sagittal, T2 fast spin-echo sagittal, T1 postcontrast fat-suppressed sagittal, and gradient-echo axial images were obtained of the cervical spine. 9 mL Gadavist contrast were administered
    intravenously.

    COMPARISON: None.

    FINDINGS:

    Postsurgical change from ACDF of C5-C7. There is anterior fixation hardware of C6-C7

    No evidence of destructive marrow lesions. Alignment of the cervical spine is normal. There is a normal cervical lordotic curvature.

    No abnormalities are present in the visualized prevertebral soft tissues.

    The visualized portions of the posterior fossa and cervical spinal cord are normal in appearance.

    At the C2-3 level: There is no appreciable disk osteophyte complex or spinal canal narrowing. There is no right and no left neuroforaminal narrowing.

    At the C3-4 level: There is mild posterior disk osteophyte complex. No spinal canal narrowing. There is no right and no left neuroforaminal narrowing.

    At the C4-5 level: There is moderate posterior disk osteophyte complex. Mild spinal canal narrowing. There is severe right and no left neuroforaminal narrowing.

    At the C5-6 level: There is anterior fusion. No posterior disc osteophyte complex. No spinal canal narrowing. There is no right and no left neuroforaminal narrowing.

    At the C6-7 level: There is anterior fusion. No posterior disc osteophyte complex. No spinal canal narrowing. There is no right and no left neuroforaminal narrowing.

    At the C7-T1 level: There is no appreciable disk osteophyte complex or spinal canal narrowing. There is no right and no left neuroforaminal narrowing.

    sshelton
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    in reply to: Cervical issues #29436

    I have much more neck pain than the shoulder and arm, the neck pain hurts pretty consistently where the shoulder and arm pain are more like stabbing shooting at various times throughout the day. I’m not sure what the problem could be when I bend my neck down, I have had 2 other disc fusions at C5-6 and C6-7 and the neck pain is very similar to that but the tingly numbness when I bend my neck down I have never experienced before.

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