... C4 there is right posterolateral and foraminal spur formation with associated disc protrusion. Moderate to marked right foraminal narrowing is seen without canal or left foraminal stenosis. ... (2 replies)
... Is the foraminal narrowing causing you any nerve problems? ... (2 replies)
... C4 stenosis with resultant myelopathy. ... (5 replies)
... There is 2 mm retrolisthesis of C4 on C5. ... (0 replies)
... There is 2 mm retrolisthesis of C4 on C5. ... (3 replies)
... No central spinal canal or foraminal stenosis. ... (2 replies)
... C4 a small broad base disc osteophyte complex measuring 2mm in AP dimension effacing the thecal sac ventrally. No signigicant foraminal stenosis is identified. ... (9 replies)
... paramedian disc spur complex causes mild anterior impression upon the cord and mild to moderate left foraminal stenosis. Central canal is lower normal caliber. Right foramen is patent. ... (3 replies)
... C5 has moderate disc bulging and osteophyte with moderate to moderately severe central stenosis and foraminal narrowing. ... (47 replies)
... Mild endplate DJD. Mild facet disease. No prominent focal HNP or disc bulge. No significant canal or foraminal stenosis. ... (11 replies)
... no significant disc bulge, central canal or foraminal stenosis. ... (4 replies)
... moderate central canal stenosis with flattening of the ventral cord as well as moderate to severe left and severe right neural foraminal stenosis. ... (20 replies)
... and moderate to severe bilateral neural foraminal stenosis. ... (5 replies)
... C6 Disc osteophyte along with paracentral disc protrusion. Unconvertebral joint hypertrophy and facet arthropathy causing moderate bilateral neural foraminal narrowing and effacement of the thecal sac without central canal stenosis. ... (8 replies)
... Understanding my mri:
Findings: there is restrolisthesis of c5-c6. There is mild cervical straightening. The vertebral marrow signal is unremarkable. there is no evidence of compression fracture. the atlantoaxial interval is un remarkable
c2-c3- there is no disc herniation, spinal canal or foraminal stenosis c3-c4-there is no disc herniation, spinal canal or foraminal... (3 replies)
... C3 The disc is desiccated and intact. There is mild foraminal stenosis. ... (0 replies)
... there is a central disc herniation indenting the thecal sac. There is spondylosis causing moderate right neural foraminal stenosis. ... (4 replies)
... 40yr old male 5-7 170 .tingling fingers. pain in elbow and subscapular right side all
c2-3 right greater than left uncovertebral hypertrophy and some facet degeneration with mild right neural foraminal stenosis
At C3-4 diffuse disc osteophyte complex right greater than left uncovertebral hypertrophy causing moderate right greater neural foraminal stenosis
at C4-5... (1 replies)
... C3, there is no significant central canal or foraminal stenosis. ... (8 replies)
... t ventral cord abutment. Minimal endplate through uncovertebral spurring and left greater than right facet arthrosis contributes to mild left greater than right foraminal narrowing. ... (16 replies)