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this is the conclusion of my fathers report

A calcified broad based right paracentral disk protrusion at C3–4, producing marked compression of traversing & foraminal right C4 nerve root & mild indentation of right half of cord parenchyma.

A diffuse annular bulge at C4–5, C5–6 & C6–7, producing indentation on anterior subarchanoid CSF space & of bilateral traversing nerve roots.

A small right uncinate process osteophyte at C4-5 & bilateral small uncinate process osteophyte at C5-6& C6-7, producing adjacent IV neural foraminal narrowing & mild compression of respective foraminal nerve roots

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You should ask a medical doctor to explain that to you in person. Never ask for medical advice to random strangers on the Internet. – nico Oct 12 '12 at 17:13
Personal medical advice is off-topic here, and I also want to strongly suggest you to ask a medical professional, not the internet. – Mad Scientist Oct 12 '12 at 17:35

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