Spondylotic changes with marginal lippings found in the cervical spines Mild broad based disc bulge noted at c3/4 level with mild anterior thecal sac indentation. The right c3/4 intervertebral foremen is slightly narrowed by disc materials and marginal lippings. Mild broad based disc bulge noted c5/6 level with mild anterior thecal sac indentation. Bilateral c5/6 intervertebral foramina are narrow by disc materials and marginal lippings, slightly more prominent on the left side. 我想問我的病是否增生呢?找什么類形医生跟進?骨科、脊医、或者是自行做物理治疗呢?我亦多謝幾位医生的回答。充心谢谢你們
Findings The knee alignment is normal. There is minor joint fluid. No popliteal cyst is noted
There is abnormal signal on T2FS images in the distal medial femoral condyle due to bone oedema / bruises. This is associated with cartilage loss due to osteochondral lesion (OCL)
The anterior cruciate ligament is thickened. The fibres are still well defined. There is no loss of continuity of the fibres. These are due to a sprain. The posterior cruciate ligament is redundant and the fibres remain intact. No tears is seen.
There is abnormal signal with thinning of the lateral facet patellar articular cartilage. This is seen down to the patellar bone due to Grade 3 / 4 chondromalacia.
On T2* and PD images, there is abnormal meniscal signal seen in the posterior horn of the medial meniscus due to degeneration. No definite tear.
There is no abnormality detected in the medial and lateral collateral ligaments. No soft tissue swelling or oedema is seen. No tear is detected.
The patella is normal in position. There is no dislocation. The quadriceps and the inferior patellar tendon are unremarkable.
Comment 1. Minor joint fluid. 2. Bone oedema distal medial femoral condyle with OCL 3. Sprain ACL 4. Chondromalacia 5. Degenerative signal in the posterior horn of the medial meniscus. No definite tear.