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Cervical spine - Fracture - Injury - RadiographyThis report describes a case in which significant cervical spine injuries were demonstrated only on the upright lateral view. On occasion, unstable or potentially unstable cervical spine injuries may only be seen on an upright lateral view....
This cervical spine series includes an AP view, a lateral view (neutral, flexion, and extension views), obliques, and an open mouth view. • Use swimmer's view if the initial films do not show the C7-T1 junction. • Evaluate overall alignment; those with spondylosis will often have ...
A recent X-ray of the cervical spine (Figure 1) and MRI of the cervical spinal cord (Figure 2) showed congenital fusion at two levels, thus confirming a diagnosis of Klippel-Feil syndrome – Type 2. Figure 1 Lateral view of cervical spine shows congenital fusion of bodies of C2 with C3...
Laxity in cervical spine ligaments causing atlantoaxial subluxation and compression of the spinal cord cannot be viewed with x-ray. The best way to view the extent of the subluxation and spinal compression in cases of rheumatoid arthritis is through MRI. Fractures of the cervical spine Are the...
Cervical spine lateral X-ray films was used to assess the patient’s cervical spine Cobb angle. Cervical stability of surgical segments assessed using hyperextension and hyperflexion radiographs. Statistical analysis The statistical analysis was conducted using the Statistical Package for Social Sciences (...
Cervical spondylosis is a chronic degenerative condition of the cervical spine that affects the vertebral bodies and intervertebral disks of the neck (in the form of, for example, disk herniation and spur formation), as well as the contents of the spinal canal (nerve roots and/or spinal cord)...
Type 3: Axial decompression – the most unstable form, global instability or complete separation of the head from the cervical spine Diagnostics Dislocation can often be seen in conventional X-ray images, but the CT scan is the gold standard, especially to detect additive injuries like condyle ...
X‐ray studies can be used to screen for unexpected infection, tumor, or deformity of the bony spine. Radiographs cannot show the neural tissues or the disc itself, but loss of disc space height and other degenerative changes may provide indirect diagnostic information. Interpretation of plain ...
(located at the C6 level) can cause Horner syndrome. This syndrome presents with ptosis, anhydrosis, and miosis. Therefore, evaluation of the postoperative complication is necessary. A lateral X-ray of the spine is usually done after the operative procedure to see if any soft tissue swelling ...