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MRI CERVICAL SPINE REPORT

Patient Name: ________________ Age/Sex: ____ Years / M / F Ref. Physician: Dr. ________________ Date of Examination: 12 July 2026 Examination: MRI Cervical Spine

CLINICAL INDICATION

Neck pain / cervical radiculopathy / as advised by clinician.

TECHNIQUE

MRI of the cervical spine was performed on a ____ Tesla MRI scanner using standard cervical spine protocol including:
  • Sagittal T1-weighted images
  • Sagittal T2-weighted images
  • Sagittal STIR images
  • Axial T2-weighted images through all intervertebral disc levels (C2-C3 to C7-T1)

FINDINGS

Alignment: The cervical vertebrae show normal alignment. Physiological lordosis is maintained. No listhesis or subluxation is noted.
Vertebral Bodies: The vertebral bodies from C1 to C7 are normal in height, shape, and signal intensity on all sequences. No compression fracture, bone marrow edema, or destructive lesion is identified.
Intervertebral Discs: The intervertebral discs at C2-C3, C3-C4, C4-C5, C5-C6, C6-C7, and C7-T1 levels show normal height and signal intensity. No disc desiccation, disc herniation, or disc bulge is noted at any level.
Spinal Canal and Cord: The spinal canal is adequate in caliber at all levels. The cervical spinal cord shows normal morphology, caliber, and signal intensity throughout its visualized extent. No intrinsic cord signal abnormality, syrinx, or myelopathic changes are seen.
Neural Foramina: The bilateral neural foramina are patent at all levels. No significant foraminal narrowing or nerve root compression is identified.
Posterior Elements: The facet joints, laminae, spinous processes, and interspinous ligaments appear normal. No facet arthropathy or ligamentous hypertrophy is noted.
Prevertebral and Paravertebral Soft Tissues: The prevertebral and paravertebral soft tissues are unremarkable. No abnormal soft tissue mass or collection is seen.
Craniocervical Junction: The craniocervical junction appears normal. The odontoid process (dens) is normal in morphology and signal. The atlantoaxial relationship is maintained.

IMPRESSION

Normal MRI study of the cervical spine.
  • No evidence of disc herniation, disc bulge, or disc desiccation at any level.
  • No significant canal stenosis or neural foraminal narrowing.
  • No cord signal abnormality or myelopathic changes.
  • No evidence of fracture, marrow edema, or destructive osseous lesion.
  • Normal craniocervical junction.

Reporting Radiologist: Dr. ________________ Qualification: MD Radiology / DNB Radiology Date & Signature: ________________

This report is based on imaging findings only and should be correlated with clinical history and examination.

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