Unusual High Risk College Football Injury: What The Heck? It Was The Neck? - Page #3
 

Lab Studies:
N/A

Other Studies:
CT C-Spine: Subluxation of C1 in relation to C2, atlantodental interval (ADI) 4.5 mm (wide), anterior positioning of posterior C1 arch narrows canal at C1. High density material in L. ventral epidural space posterior to C2 vertebral body. Case Photo #1 Case Photo #2 Case Photo #3

MRI C-Spine: Injury to the R. alar, transverse, and posterior interspinous ligaments at C1-C2. Large L. paracentral disc herniation at C2-C3 with associated cord impingement and flattening. Case Photo #4 Case Photo #5

Dynamic XR C-Spine: ADI 4 mm in flexion, 2 mm in extension. Case Photo #6 Case Photo #7

Consultations:
Neurosurgery

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