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What are cervical spine CT scans? Here's a look at this procedure and why you might need it, including how scans with and without contrast differ.
Find information on a cervical MRI scan and the risks associated with it. Learn why it's done, how to prepare, and what to expect during the test.
Repeated MRI demonstrated syrinx formation at the previous location of cervical cord oedema. Conclusion: Spinal manipulation may cause cervical cord injury.
An MRI scan can help doctors confirm the stage of cervical cancer. Learn more about the procedure here.
Sagittal (A) and axial (B) GE T2*-weighted MR images of cervical spine. Patchy area of increased signal intensity within the dorsal columns at C3-Tl level.
Almost half of patients whose primary care physicians recommend a lumbosacral or cervical spine magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan go on to receive a surgical consultation, but few end up ...
MRI detects missed cervical spine injuries in patients with negative CT results, prompting treatment changes, a meta-analysis reveals.
A way of imaging the spinal cord at the neck and where it joins the brain, as well as the bony spine and surrounding tissues.
(HealthDay)—Almost half of patients whose primary care physicians recommend a lumbosacral or cervical spine magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan go on to receive a surgical consultation, but ...
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