Mild degenerative spondylotic changes as detailed above. There are multiple
levels of minimal to mild annular bulging and slight effacement of bilateral
caudal neural foramina at multiple levels. No high-grade foraminal stenosis
identified.
After you get any tests results, especially an MRI- it's best to talk to your doctor about the findings. If you need a second opinion, it's worth taking those findings to a second doctor to take a look. Let us know how you are doing!
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