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Disc dehydration
Observation: 1.Loss of cervical lordosis(muscle spam) 2.Disc dehydration changes in C2-C3, C3-C4 intervertebral disc. 3.Mild right foraminal disc bulge at C3-C4 level indenting the right exiting nerve root. 4.The vertebral bodies, Pericles,laminae, transverse processes show normal morphology and MR signal pattern. 5.The facet joints and neural foraminae appear normal. 6.The cervical canal AP dimensions from Level---cm C2-C3 -1.14  C3-C4 -0.82 C4-C5 -0.92 C5-C6 -0.96 C6-C7 -1.18 C7-D1 -1.26 7. The cervical spinal cord and the CSF display normal signal intensity in all sequence. 8. The cranio vertebral junction is normal. The atlanto-axial joint is normal. There is no evidence of tonsilar herniation. 9.The pre and paraspinal regions do not show any abnormal signal intensity. IMPRESSION 1.Disc dehydration changes in C2-C3, C3-C4 intervertebral disc. 2.Mild right foraminal disc bulge at C3-C4 level indenting the right exiting nerve root.
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