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Anniegottaretire58. •. No the cervical MRI will only be focused on the Neck. If you want the clavicle you have to have an MRI of the Clavicle. If it is a bony growth, your best imaging would be a CT. The only exception to that is that if the bony growth is at the junction of The Spine and Clavicle. If it is there, then it might show up as an ...
I.e. thyroid related ones or lymph nodes in the cervical area. I'd like to generally know how much radiologists analyze a cervical spinal mri, not just focusing on neck bones. (I had a mri - brain and cervical spine last August, it showed a spine straightening). Generally we focus the images very specifically on the vertebrae and spinal cord.
Hi, recent had cervical spine MRI for Headaches behind the eye and temples, numbness, tingling, zaps, weakness, pain from neck down to finger tips (bilaterally) Occasionally loss of coordination Btw I'm late 30. Posting below MRI pic and report Ct images and report. CT reports said no OPLL Just degeneration changes Was told to follow up with a ...
So the cervical spine is C1-C7 vertebrae. Most BRAIN MRIs I've seen reach to about C3 or C4, which I think should fit the description of "upper cervical spine". If the doctor wants to see the whole cervical spine, if it's the main focus of the imaging, they will order a separate cervical spine MRI, which will also "reach" a little further and ...
Had a cervical MRI without contrast and nothing really showed that could be causing the pain. I've tried physical therapy and a session of dry needling and nothing seems to help. I've been to my reumetologist and saw an orthopedist. Between doctors appointments, tests (MRI and X-Rays), and physical therapy I've spent well over $1,000 with ...
Brachial plexus issues, unknown cause since May 2021. In physical therapy since July (shoulder/arm/hand)) and now PT2 (hand specialist). First test was a c-spine MRI, referral to a neurologist1, followed by a t-spine MRI, EMG testing, brachial plexus MRI and had a brachial steroid injection (neurosurgeon 1) which reduced pain for a month (more ...
Occasional sensation of fatigue/weakness in right shoulder and arm. Sensation/awareness of "nerve" running down outside pectoral muscle & right arm. Original diagnoses: Cervical radiculopathy from nerve compression. Findings from MRI: Straightening of normal cervical lordosis. Very slight disc bulging at C5-C6.
MRI CERVICAL SPINE FINDINGS: No cord signal abnormality. Cervical vertebral bodies are of normal height and alignment. Borderline marrow hypointensity likely within the broad range of normal for patient's age. C2-3: Unremarkable. No stenosis. C3-4: 1-2 mm central protrusion and mild uncovertebral joint arthropathy.
The definitely have better MRI machines out there. This MRI seems excessively grainy. I’m not a doctor but is that a very small syrinx at c4? 1. Reply. 5.9K subscribers in the chiari community. A resource support group for those diagnosed with Chiari Malformation and accompanying side-effects.
Cervical MRI results I had a fusion of L4/L5 on August 3rd and healed fairly well from that except for issues with the incision. Then in mid-November, I developed severe pain in my neck, under my right shoulder blade and radiating pain down my right arm.