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Enchondroma of the Cervical Spine

Neurosurgery, 1986
Abstract Enchondroma is a benign cartilaginous tumor rarely found in the vertebral column. The authors report a case of a 24-year-old woman with upper extremity paresthesias and weakness secondary to bony destruction of multiple vertebral bodies by an enchondroma.
B K, Willis, M P, Heilbrun
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Cervical spine trauma

Radiología (English Edition), 2023
Cervical spine trauma encompasses a wide of injuries, ranging from stable, minor lesions to unstable, complex lesions that can lead to neurologic sequelae or vascular involvement. The Canadian C-Spine Rule and the NEXUS criteria aim to identify individuals with a low risk of cervical spine trauma who can safely forgo imaging tests.
S, Ossaba Vélez   +4 more
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Symptoms of the cervical spine in temporomandibular and cervical spine disorders

Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 1996
This study was performed to assess the prevalence of signs and symptoms related to cervical spine disorders (CSD) in subgroups of patients with temporomandibular disorders (TMD) and to compare TMD patients and CSD patients with regard to the results of orthopaedic cervical spine tests.
A, de Wijer   +4 more
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Orthopantomography of the Cervical Spine

Radiology, 1977
The authors describe the application of orthopantomography to study of the intervertebral foramina of the cervical spine in patients with cervical spondylosis. Other structures such as the lateral mass of the cervical spine can be studied by altering the speed of the rotating film holder, which in two changes the width of the arch of the focal layer.
M, Furuse   +5 more
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MRI of the Cervical Spine

Australasian Radiology, 1986
ABSTRACTMRI provides a non‐invasive method of imaging the cervical spine in multiple planes. The excellent tissue contrast and sensitivity in the detection of desease which it provides make MRI a powerful diagnostic tool in the assessment of both anatomical deformity and tissue pathology.
BENSON, M. D.   +3 more
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Chondrosarcoma of the cervical spine

JAAPA, 2017
ABSTRACT This case report describes the diagnosis, surgical treatment, and management of a patient with low-grade chondrosarcoma of the cervical spine that initially presented as myositis ossificans. Chondrosarcoma is rare in the cervical spine and in this patient, may have been the result of an injury from a motor vehicle crash.
Lindsay, Gietzen, Philip, Pokorski
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Kinematics of the Cervical Spine

Neurosurgery, 1978
This has been a review of some of the movements of the cervical spine. Much data remain to be accumulated and certainly much work must be done to evaluate the effect of forces in various directions upon these movements. Perhaps an improved understanding of these movements in association with an understanding of the pathogenesis of disc degeneration ...
S B, Dunsker, D P, Colley, F H, Mayfield
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Cervical Spine Injuries

Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of North America, 2008
This article describes the anatomy of the cervical spine and the most common types of fractures associated with the cervical spine. Cervical spinal cord syndromes are also reviewed because such syndromes discovered during neurologic examinations frequently provide the first clue that there is an underlying spinal cord injury.
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Cervical Spine

Oxford Medicine Online, 2018
Pain emanating from the cervical spine represents a significant diagnostic and therapeutic challenge for clinicians. The precise etiology of the pain may be difficult to identify because there are many potential pain-generating structures in the cervical
S. Thakur, Salahadin Abdi
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