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MRI detects missed cervical spine injuries in patients with negative CT results, prompting treatment changes, a meta-analysis ...
Cervical Spondylosis: T2-weighted MRI scans of the cervical spine; (Left) Patient scans; (Right) Age-matched normal scans.Top scans - Sagittal images; Bottom scans - Axial images. On T2-weighted scans ...
Objective: To report a rare case of cervical cord injury caused by spinal manipulation in a Chinese patient. Method: A 46-year-old man suffered from acute tetraplegia immediately after spinal ...
CT vs. MRI for Cervical Spine Scan. The CT scan is an advanced form of X-ray machine that uses computers to create images of your inner neck. These images show thin slices of your bones, ...
Objective In this study, the prevalence of abnormalities in the cervical spine of asymptomatic professional rugby players using both static and dynamic magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in order to ...
After cervical spine MRI, 44.0 percent were seen by an orthopedic surgeon or neurosurgeon, and none had surgery. Subsequent surgery was more likely for patients with severe disc herniation ...
Degenerative cervical spondylosis is a chronic, progressive deterioration of osseocartilaginous components of the cervical spine that is most often related to aging. Radiographic evidence of ...
More information: Xiao Wu et al. Cost-effectiveness of Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Cervical Clearance of Obtunded Blunt Trauma After a Normal Computed Tomographic Finding, JAMA Surgery (2018 ...
Doctors may use an MRI as part of a comprehensive suite of options to put together a treatment plan for cervical cancer, alongside other imaging tests, such as PET and CT scans, and diagnostic ...
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