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Cervical Spine MRI

Had this MRI scan done today, but I won't get my report until next week. Can anyone see anything out of the ordinary? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!

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sorry

We are not trained professionals on this forum and also it is against Spine Health policy to diagnosis or read MRIs. Sorry, but you will just have to wait until you get the report! Are you getting pain?

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August 2010-January 2011: MRI - C5/6: kyphosis, osteophytes, severe foraminal/spinal stenosis; PT, acupuncture, chiropractor, massage therapy, steroid injections, facet nerve blocks with no relief
February 11, 2011: ACDF at C5-C6
July, 2011: MRI - Mild herniated discs at L4/L5 and L5/S1 and bulge at L3/L4; short leg syndrome

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You have a very straight

You have a very straight neck! Like the last poster said we are not aloud to interpret MRIs. What are your symptoms?

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24 years old. Started having neck and shoulder pain around age 18.

ACDF C4-C5 June 23rd, 2011.

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re: mri

hey sweetpeach,

Like it's been said, we can't comment but I will say one thing, I'll trade you
cervical spines. I'd even pay money to boot!
Hope all goes well with your result, take care.
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I agree ...

with both comments that have been made;
your neck is very straight,
and I would be happy to swap necks with you!

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Grade 2 spondylolisthesis causing severe stenosis + DDD
L4/L5 decompression (laminectomy) and PLIF 19th March 2010
Herniations at T12/L1, T9/T10 and T8/T9 (mildly indenting cord)
Significant cervical spondylosis from C3-C7
C3/C4 and C4/C5 are compressing the cord (mild to moderate)
Been referred to a neurologist to rule out MS

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