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MRI

by HEMANT_VANSIA, Jul 20, 2008 07:04AM
I M 48 YRS MALE. I DID MY MRI WHICH HAS FOLLOWING IMPRESSION "THE MRIFEATURES ARE SUGGESTIVE OF : A POSTERIOR DISC HERNIATION WITH LARGE PERIDISCAL OSTEOPHYTES AT C5-C6 LEVEL INDENTING THE CORD VENTRALLY, NARROWING THE NEUTRAL FORAMINA BILATERALLY (MORE ON RIGHT SIDE) AND INDENTING THE EXISTING C6 NERVE ROOTS BILATERALLY(MORE ON RIGHT SIDE)
WITH THE ABOVWE REPORT IS IT NECESSARY TO GO FORSURGERY? i HAVE NO LOSS OS POWER ON MY RIGHT HAND FINGERS ARE STRONG CAPABLE TO HOLD. ENOUGH STRENGTH. SLIGHTLY TINGLING ON FINGERS
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