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Cervical MRI Reporting

Cervical MRI report is usd to make the treatment plan to diagnose the conditions associated with cervical spine (neck region), spinal cord, discs, nerves, and surrounding soft tissues. A cervical MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) is a diagnostic imaging method used to visualize the cervical spine in the neck region. Typically, it examines the cervical vertebrae in the neck, intervertebral spaces, and the surrounding tissues. A cervical MRI report consists of the image findings, diagnostic conclusions, and recommendations for medical decisions. It serves as a mode of communication as well as an administrative document.

Purpose

Degenerative Cervical Spine Disorders

These are age- or wear-and-tear–related conditions commonly seen on cervical MRI.

Cervical spondylosis

Degenerative disc disease

Cervical disc bulge

Cervical disc herniation (protrusion, extrusion, sequestration)

Disc desiccation

Loss of cervical lordosis

Facet joint arthropathy

Osteophyte (bone spur) formation

Endplate degeneration (Modic changes)

Spinal Cord Compression & Canal Disorders

Conditions that reduce space around the spinal cord or nerve roots.

Cervical spinal canal stenosis

Cervical foraminal stenosis

Cervical myelopathy

Cord compression

Ligamentum flavum hypertrophy

Posterior longitudinal ligament ossification (OPLL)

Spinal Cord Pathologies (Intrinsic Cord Diseases)

Conditions directly involving the spinal cord itself.

Syringomyelia

Myelomalacia

Spinal cord edema

Spinal cord atrophy

Transverse myelitis

Cervical cord gliosis

Ischemic spinal cord injury

What It Covers? & Its Types

Cervical Spine MRI

A cervical spine MRI is performed to assess the spinal cord in detail. Typically, it evaluates inflammation, swelling, degeneration, or cavities within the cord. This diagnostic method is mainly used in the detection of neurological and other cord-related disorders.

Dynamic (Functional) Cervical MRI

Dynamic cervical MRI consists of visualizing the internal structures in different neck positions (flexion and extension). Specifically, this method is used in the evaluation of different changes and cord compression occurring in the spinal cord. This MRI is performed when a movement-related disorder or worsening spinal conditions are suspected.

Cervical MRI for Trauma

The cervical MRI for trauma is performed to detect acute injuries caused due to traumas in the spinal cord. Typically, using this type of MRI, soft tissue injuries, ligaments, spinal cord damage, and post-traumatic disc problems can be observed. It is performed when CT scan findings are inconclusive or there are persistent neurological symptoms after an injury.

Plain Cervical MRI Report (Non-Contrast)

Cervical spondylosis

Disc bulge / disc herniation

Neck pain

Spinal canal stenosis

Cord compression

Trauma screening

Contrast-Enhanced Cervical MRI (CE-MRI) Report

Tumors (spinal or vertebral)

Infections (TB, abscess)

Inflammatory lesions

Post-operative evaluation

Multiple sclerosis (MS)

Cervical MRI Report for Disc Evaluation

Disc bulge

Disc protrusion

Disc extrusion

Disc sequestration

Nerve root compression

Cervical MRI Report for Spinal Cord

Myelopathy

Syringomyelia

Demyelinating disease

Cord edema or atrophy

Cervical MRI Report for Trauma

Ligament injury

Cord contusion

Hemorrhage

Fracture (soft-tissue assessment)

Cervical MRI Report for Infection

Pott’s spine (TB)

Discitis

Osteomyelitis

Epidural abscess

Dynamic Cervical MRI Report

Cervical instability

Dynamic cord compression

Atlanto-axial instability

Cervical MRI Report with MR Myelography

Nerve root compression

CSF flow assessment

Spinal canal narrowing

Cervical MRI Angiography (MRA) Report

Vertebral artery pathology

Vascular malformations

Dissection

Procedure

When a patient arrives at a healthcare institution, an attending physician attends to them.

The patient’s relevant clinical information, such as signs and symptoms, clinical history, etc., is recorded.

Based on this information, a suitable diagnostic test is chosen (in this case, it is neck MRI/cervical MRI)

The MRI procedure is performed on-site by a radiology technician.

The images obtained are sent to a radiologist, who carefully analyzes the images and puts forth a diagnosis.

After the analysis is completed, the radiologists prepare a diagnostic report encompassing the findings and conclusions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is a cervical MRI safe?

Neck and cervical MRI are generally safe procedures, except for allergic reactions due to contrast-enhancing agents, which are experienced only by specific individuals.

Can a cervical MRI detect cancer or malignancy?

Yes. A cervical MRI can detect the anatomy and spread of tumors in the cervical region.

What are the preparations before a cervical MRI?

General preparations before an MRI scan include the removal of metal objects, scanning for pregnancy/implants, etc.

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