MedMantra.comMedMantra.comMedMantra.com
  • Home
    • About Us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions
    • Copyright Information
    • Contact Us
  • AI in Healthcare
    • AIH Books
    • AIH Courses
    • Biz Consult
  • Books
    • Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare
    • Million Muskmelons
    • Interventional Pain Procedure Templates
    • The Ultimate Guide to Rapid Reporting for FRCR 2B
  • Publish
  • Support
hs/sb/rg/nl
Date : 00.00.00

Name of the Patient : Abc Xyzeet Klmn / F / 32 yrs.
Referred by : Dr. Abc Xyznna.
Examination : M.R.I. of the Cervical Spine.

CLINICAL PROFILE :

C/O neck pain with radiation of pain to BUE with paresthesias.

EXAMINATION :

M.R.I of the cervical spine was performed using the following parameters :

4 mm thick T1 Weighted and T2 Weighted sagittal images.

5 mm thick T1 Weighted and Fast Scan (T2 *) axial images.

OBSERVATION :

There is evidence of a hyperintense signal on the T2 Weighted images within the posterior columns of the cervical spinal cord over the C2 to C5 vertebral levels. This is iso to hypointense to normal cord on the T1 Weighted images.

A postero-central disc herniation more to the left of the midline is seen to indent the cord at the C5-C6 level.

Posterior disc bulges are noted at the C3-C4 and C4-C5 levels.

The cervical vertebral bodies appear more hypointense than normal on the T1 Weighted images and this may suggest a preponderance of hematopoietic marrow.

The cervical intervertebral discs show loss of water content.



The joints of Luschka and the visualized pre and paravertebral soft tissues are unremarkable.

The atlanto-axial region and the cervico-medullary junction are unremarkable.

IMPRESSION :

The MRI features are suggestive of :

1. Altered signal within the posterior columns of the cervical spinal cord over the C2 to C5 vertebral levels with altered signal of the cervical vertebral bodies as described may represent subacute combined degeneration of the cord.

2. A postero-central disc herniation more to the left of the midline at the C5-C6 level.

Tweet
Copyright © 2024 MedMantra, LLC. All Rights Reserved.
  • Home
    • About Us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions
    • Copyright Information
    • Contact Us
  • AI in Healthcare
    • AIH Books
    • AIH Courses
    • Biz Consult
  • Books
    • Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare
    • Million Muskmelons
    • Interventional Pain Procedure Templates
    • The Ultimate Guide to Rapid Reporting for FRCR 2B
  • Publish
  • Support
Tweet
As a part of GDPR policy, we use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website.
I accept
You are now being logged in using your Facebook credentials