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MR - KARTHIK CERVICAL

The MRI of the cervical spine showed multilevel early marginal osteophytes and endplate changes. At C4-C5 there was a disc osteophyte complex causing mild thecal sac compression and neural foraminal narrowing without nerve root impingement. Small bilateral perineural cysts were also seen at D1-D2 and D2-D3. The radiologist suggested clinical correlation and follow up.
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MR - KARTHIK CERVICAL

The MRI of the cervical spine showed multilevel early marginal osteophytes and endplate changes. At C4-C5 there was a disc osteophyte complex causing mild thecal sac compression and neural foraminal narrowing without nerve root impingement. Small bilateral perineural cysts were also seen at D1-D2 and D2-D3. The radiologist suggested clinical correlation and follow up.
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Name : Mr . KARTHIK . TID : HSP0092065


Age / Gender : 25 Years / Male Registered on : 03-Jan-2024 01:08 PM
Ref By : Reported On : 03-Jan-2024 03:19 PM

Req.No : BIL3812828 Reference : Pulse Hospital

DEPARTMENT OF MRI
MRI Cervical Spine

PROTOCOL:

Sagittal T1, T2, Coronal STIR sequences


Axial T2* Wt gradient echo sequence
Screening sagittal T2 Wt sequence through whole spine

OBSERVATIONS:

Normal lordosis of cervical spine is noted.

Multilevel early marginal osteophytes, endplate Modic changes.

Vertebral bodies show normal marrow signal changes.

Appendages are normal.

Cervico­medullary and cranio­vertebral junctions are normal.

No evidence of Chiari malformation.

No evidence of atlanto­axial dislocation.

No evidence of syringomyelia.

Spinal cord is normal in size and signal intensity.

No evidence of intradural/ extradural/ intramedullary mass lesion.

Pre and paravertebral soft tissues are normal.

Intervertebral discs:

C4­C5 disc osteophyte complex causing mild thecal sac compression,


mild left neural foraminal narrowing. No significant nerve root
impingements.

Bilateral small perineural cysts at the level of D1­D2, D2­D3.

Rest of the intervertebral discs are normal.

Dural sac, nerve roots, neural foramina and spinal canal are normal.
Intervertebral discs:

C4­C5 disc osteophyte complex causing mild thecal sac compression,


mild left neural foraminal narrowing. No significant nerve root
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impingements.
Name : Mr . KARTHIK . TID : HSP0092065
Bilateral small perineural cysts at the level of D1­D2, D2­D3.
Age / Gender : 25 Years / Male Registered on : 03-Jan-2024 01:08 PM
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: intervertebral discs are normal. Reported On : 03-Jan-2024 03:19 PM

Req.No : BIL3812828 Reference : Pulse Hospital


Dural sac, nerve roots, neural foramina and spinal canal are normal.

IMPRESSION:

* Multilevel early marginal osteophytes, endplate Modic changes.

* C4­C5 disc osteophyte complex causing mild thecal sac


compression, mild left neural foraminal narrowing. No significant
nerve root impingements.

* Bilateral small perineural cysts at the level of D1­D2, D2­D3.

­Suggested clinical correlation and follow up.

Dr Nikesh Kumar
Consultant Radiologist

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