Typical cervical vertebrae Radiology Reference Article
Of the seven cervical vertebrae, C3 through C6 have typical anatomy, while C7 looks very similar. C1 (atlas) and C2 (axis) have very distinct anatomical features. For a basic anatomic description o
Part 9: Spine Radiology Key
Cervical Vertebrae: Anatomy, Function, Conditions
Pseudosubluxation of the cervical spine, Radiology Reference Article
Imaging features of the postoperative spine: a guide to basic understanding of spine surgical procedures, Insights into Imaging
Cervical spine, Radiology Reference Article
Correlation and reliability of cervical sagittal alignment parameters between plain radiographs and multipositional MRI images
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MRI in acute and subacute post-traumatic spinal cord injury: pictorial review
Cervical ribs at C7. Plain antero-posterior radiographs demonstrate C7