MRI Vertebrae Cervical
MR myelogram:
The findings of MRI Vertebrae cervical:
- - Visible indentation level anterior cervical
- - Invisible radicular cyst
- cervical MRI
- - Light Anterolistesis corpus VC.6 against VC.5 (grade 1 meyerding)
- - Normal curvature. Lordotik enough.
- - Invisible compression or destruction of the corpus.
- - Looks osteophytes on the anterior-posterior cervical vertebral body
- - Invisible changes in signal intensity of cervical vertebral body
- - Regular endplate. There seemed schmorld's nodes
- - Looks narrowing of the intervertebral discs VC.5-6
- - Looks changes in signal intensity level cervical intervertebral discs become suspicious hipointens a degenerative disc
- - At the level VC.3-4; VC.4-5, Looks symetric bulging disc which causes suppression thecal sac. There seemed narrowing of the neural foramen or spinal canal stenosis at that level.
- - At the level VC.5-6Looks symetric bulging disc which causes suppression thecal sac. Looks mild narrowing of the left and right of the neural foramen. Looks mild spinal canal stenosis at that level.
- - At the level VC.6-7
- Looks protrusion posterosentral which causes suppression thecal sac. There seemed narrowing of the neural foramen right and left. There seemed spinal canal stenosis at that level.
- - Invisible thickening of the posterior longitudinal ligament
- - Invisible facet joint arthrosis as well as facet joint effusion.
- - The intensity of the signal of normal cervical spinal cord level.
The findings of MRI Vertebrae cervical:
- - Light Anterolistesis corpus VC.6 against VC.5 (grade 1 meyerding)
- - Cervical Spondylosis.
- - Symmetric VC.3-4 bulging disc; VC.4-5
- - Symmetric VC.5-6 bulging disc that causes mild stenosis of the neural foramen left right and mild stenosis of the spinal canal that level
- - Protrusion disc VC.6-7 to posterosentral
- - Medulla normal cervical spinal level
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