Bilateral foraminal narrowing at the C3 through C6 levels refers to a condition where the openings (foramina) between the cervical vertebrae become constricted on both sides, potentially compressing the spinal nerves that exit through these foramina. This narrowing can result from factors such as degenerative disc disease, bone spurs, or herniated discs. Symptoms may include neck pain, radiating pain, numbness, or weakness in the arms. Diagnosis typically involves imaging studies like MRI or CT scans to assess the extent of the narrowing.
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