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I Got MRI Whole spine done today
Hi Sir/Madam Today I got my Mri whole spine done. Can you please let me know what exactly happens to me. Straightening of cervical spine noted. Early degenerative spondylotic changes are seen in the form of small marginal osteophytes with partial disc dessication at few cervical levels seen in the form of subtle loss of hyperintense signal on T2W images. Posterior disc osteophytes complexes are seen at C4/5 & C5/6 levels causing thecal sac indentation. Straightening of lumbar spine is seen. Sacralization of L5 vertebral body is seen as counted from above. There is evidence of decrease signal intensity is seen in all vertebral bodies on T2W images - ? cause
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Complaints ? Don't go on MRI report
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Nothing much to worry about. Early wear and tear changes. Can consult your local doctor for more details.
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Kindly consult For further discussion
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Need detail examination to.comment
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These are degenerative changes . Likely to happen in 20-30 % people of your age group. The symptoms need to be mentioned , and clinical examination needed .
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I need to evaluate you clinically
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We need to hv a detailed online /physical consultation or discussion about your case
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Kindly consult me for complete discussion
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