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Schwannoma: (Left) T2-weighted sagittal MRI of the cervical spine; (Middle) T1-weighted with gadolinium sagittal MRI of the cervical spine; (Right) T1-weighted with gadolinium coronal MRI of the neck ...
Schwannoma: (Left) T1-weighted with gadolinium coronal MRI; (Right) T2-weighted axial MRI at the level of C1. Note the large somewhat dumb-bell shaped mass at the C1 level. Also note the deformity of ...
Figure 2: MRI scan of the cervical spine in a patient with brachioradial pruritus. The scan shows compression of the spinal cord and right sixth cervical nerve root (arrows).
MRI of the spine with the use of gadolinium revealed enhancement and hyperintensity on T 2 -weighted imaging of multiple nerve roots (Figure 1), which was suggestive of subacute-to-chronic ...
In addition, cervical nerve roots C4-C8 contribute to the innervation of the anterior chest wall. Compression of any one of these nerves can mimic true angina (Figure 24).
Radiculopathy occurs when the nerve root is compressed by foraminal stenosis and/or a posterior lateral disk herniation. Cervical nerve roots 1 through 7 exit above the corresponding cervical ...
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