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Radiologic Technology, 77:53-68 2005
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CE DIRECTED READING

Traumatic Injuries to the Cervical Spine

JENNIFER MINIGH, PH.D.

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Nowhere in radiography are the standards for imaging more important than in dealing with traumatic spine injury. This article provides an overview of cervical spine trauma and specifically addresses various injuries and how to image them.




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