I have seen it in both C and L spine and, if very prominent and/or with associated bony or ST edema, definitely worth reporting IMO. The consumer(s) of the report can decide if it has any significance clinically.
John
On Tue, Apr 15, 2025 at 2:42 PM hilary wrote:
Sag T2 weighted images from Left to Right
T1
STIR
There is straightening / slight reversal of the cervical lordosis
Small C6-7 disc bulge eccentric toward the left moderately narrows the left foramen (axial not shown)
My question is about anterior cervical disc herniation at C6-7 larger than C5-6
I have never noticed or reported this, but this is so "in your face"
Dr. Google tells me there is such a thing and it can contribute to dysphagia
It is not well seen in the Axial plane
Have you seen this?
Would you report this?