MRI of cervical Spine
Clinical of neck pain refer to upper extremities.
Technique; Protocol of the spine without contrast study.
Finding; He study reveals mild cervical spondylosis with loss of cervical lordosis changes. Noted mild degenerative minimal bulging cervical disc at C4/5, C5/6 andC6/7 level, slight more changes at C4/5 Level causing mild effacement effect to thecal sac. Nogross abnormal signal intrinsic cervical cord changes.
IMPRESSION; Evidence of mild cervical spondylosis with degenerative bulging cervical disc at lower cervical level, slight more changes at C4/5 level causing mild effacement effect to thecal sac. No gross abnormal signal intrinsic cervical cord changes.