Deb F
10-27-2003, 08:43 PM
I have read others MRI results here. Today I got a copy of mine. It reads:
MRI of Cervical Spine:
MRI of the Cervical Spine show central disc herniation at C6-7 disc level.
There is extrinsic pressure on the posterior aspect of the C6-7 subarachnoid space.
The cervical cord is intact. No Masses demonstrated. No soft tissue or bony abnormalities seen.
My gen MD says this radiologist is short in his descriptions(?)
Would really like to know what this report means and where I go find a description or anatomical diagrams of the items in question.
Thanks again - Deb
[This message has been edited by Deb F (edited 10-27-2003).]
MRI of Cervical Spine:
MRI of the Cervical Spine show central disc herniation at C6-7 disc level.
There is extrinsic pressure on the posterior aspect of the C6-7 subarachnoid space.
The cervical cord is intact. No Masses demonstrated. No soft tissue or bony abnormalities seen.
My gen MD says this radiologist is short in his descriptions(?)
Would really like to know what this report means and where I go find a description or anatomical diagrams of the items in question.
Thanks again - Deb
[This message has been edited by Deb F (edited 10-27-2003).]
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