Hello got the Thoracic Mri... NOT good.. Here i GO LOL... there is a mild accentuation of the usual thoracic kyphosis with no spondylolisthesis or scoliosos. THE thoracic vertebral bodies are normal in morphology with no acute or chronic fracture. There are two small hemangiomass within the inferior endplate of T3 throughthe superior endplate of L1.
there is a mild interrvertebral disc desiccation diffusely through the thoracic spine.
Additional changes of the thoracic spine ona level by level basis are as follows.
T1-T2 throughT3-T4: No significant abnormality or stenosis.
T4-T5 small and shallow central disc protrusion which slightly impinges upon the ventral thecal sac without significant spinal canal stenosis or neural foramen stenosis.
T5-T6 minimal/mild bilateral degenerative facet arthrosis.
T6-T7 subtle small and shallow right paracentral disc protrusion and minimal/mild bilateral degenerative facet arthrosis with nospinal canal or neural foramen narrowing.
T7-T8.Subtle small and shallow,thin left paracentral extrusion extending slightly cranially from the level of the disc andmidly impinging upon the ventral thecal sac without significant spinal canal stenosis. There is also minimal degenerative facet changes on the right.
T8-T9 Subtle posterior annular bulging and minimal/mild bilateral degenerative facet arthrosis without spinal canal or neural foramen stenosis.
T9-T10 Minimal/mild bilateral degenerative facet artheosis without spinal canal or neural foramen stenosis.
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Findings
There is moderate asymmetric left l5-S1 foraminal stenosis, a combination of uncovered disc,disc bulging and facet hypertrophic signal alteration.
There is a concentric disc bulge at L4-5, asymmetric signal alteration left facet hypertrophy produces mild left greater than right foraminal stenosis.
Also Multisegment Schmorl's nodes are present incidentally.
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Graves’ disease is named for the doctor who first described it in Ireland—Robert J. Graves. He noticed it in a patient in 1835. The disease is also referred to as Basedow’s disease—named after a German, Karl Adolph van Basedow, who described the disease in 1840. He didn’t know that Graves had described the same disease just a few years earlier. The term Basedow’s disease is more commonly used in continental Europe; in the United States, it’s called Graves’ disease.