MRI OF THE CERVICAL SPINE
•Typically, the cervical disc spaces get larger from C2-C6, with C5-C6 being the widest disc space in normal necks, and C6-C7 slightly narrower. •Besides narrowing, look for subchondral sclerosis and osteophyte formation. •On oblique views •Look for foraminal stenosis at the level of the suspected radiculopathy, comparing it with the ................
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