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Constant neck pain
My MRI reveals that posterior disco osteophytic protrusion is seen at C4& C5 levels. this protrusion impinges C5 nerve roots on both sides and minimally indents the anterior spinal cord. right paracentral posterior protrusion at C6 level.protrusion impinges the C6 nerve roots and right anterior aspect of thecal sac.
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Cervical spondylitis
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