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Asking For Self, Male 23, Pakistan rabwah
My bain disease’s
Alzheimer's disease
Vascular Dementia: Parkinson's disease
Cervical spine issues
cervical spine myelopathy
cervical cord myelomalacia
• Spinal Cord Abnormality: There’s a space-occupying lesion at the C3-C4 level of your cervical spine, with the spinal cord showing signs of narrowing and mild swelling from C3 to C5. • Imaging Details: The MRI shows high signal on T2 and dural thickening on T1, suggesting changes in the spinal cord. • Contrast Findings: After contrast administration, there’s a nodular enhancement, possibly indicating scar tissue or an extramedullary deposit, which might be narrowing the spinal canal. • Possible Causes: The radiologist suspects this could be due to previous tuberculous discitis or spinal tuberculosis, though no previous imaging is available for comparison. • Conclusion: The changes are more consistent with myelomalacia (spinal cord damage) rather than a tumor.
kindly share mri pics and what r active complains and issues anything new noticed?? kindly book ur appointment
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