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Cervical spine
C3-C4, C4-C5,C5-C6- Mild dis bulge, bilateral unconvertable hypertrophy seen indenting the anterior CSF space cord.
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You have degenerative spine. What’s the problem here?
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Mild cervical spondylosis
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