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Fig. 5 | BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders

Fig. 5

From: Minimally displaced unilateral facet fracture of cervical spine can lead to spinal cord injury: a report of two cases

Fig. 5

a Right parasagittal b midsagittal and c left parasagittal computed tomography scan of the cervical spine showed a widening of the right C4/5 facet joint space (double-headed arrow), widening of the disc space (asterisk) and the left facet fracture of C4/5 and anterior subluxation of C4 (arrow). The calcification of the yellow ligament at C4/5 and narrowed canal also are evident

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