Cervical MRI :: Multilevel Loss Of T2 Hyperintensity Within The Discs


Feb 6, 2015

Please help me understand this report:

There is a multilevel loss of t2 hyperintensity within the discs, compatible with disc degeneration.

C3-C-4, there is a small disc osteophyte complex. There is no central or foraminal stenosis.

C4-C5 and C5-C6 there is mild disc bulge

C6-C7, there is a small posterior disc osteophyte complex. There is no cental or foraminal stenosis.

The remainder of the visualized intervertebral disc levels are normal.

The cervical cord is normal in signal intensity and contour on all pulse sequences.

The cerebellar tonsils are low lying extending 5 mm below the plane of the formen magnum. Borderline for chiari 1 malformation. No evidence of cervical syrinx. No evidence of hydrocephalus in the visualized portion of the brain. He used brain MRI to compare for chiari diagnosis.

Impression: cerebellar tonsils extending 5 mm below the plane of the Forman magnum borderline for a chiari 1 malformation. C3-C4 and C6-C7 small posterior disc osteophyte complexes. At C-4-C-5 and C5-C6 mild disc bulges.

What does that loss of t2 hyper intensity mean?

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