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MRI spinal cord exhibited conspicuous medullary T2 lesions from Th9 to conus medullaris, along with small focal lesions at Th7 and (cervical spine) C6 levels, and a slight contrast enhancement at ...
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, blood ...
Researchers conducted a meta-analysis of 36 studies involving 6784 patients with trauma who underwent cervical spine MRI after a negative CT scan. Most included studies were retrospective (n = 29).
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 ...
Medullary lesion of APS.16 A) Medullary lesion on axial MRI fluid-attenuated inversion recovery image; B) Medullary lesion on sagittal T2-weighted MRI image. Reprinted from Apetse et al. 16 Figure 3.
The first patient was treated in a pivotal trial of the Simplify Disc, a cervical artificial spinal disc, used at two adjacent levels. The medical device can be viewed on MRI without artifact.