How to Read a CT of the Cervical Spine

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In this video, I review my basic approach and search pattern for reading a CT of the cervical spine. This study is extremely common, particularly in the setting of trauma. We discuss important structures to review on every study.

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Intro 0:00
Alignment 00:39
Bones/Fracture Evaluation 4:42
Soft Tissues 6:33
Outro 10:01

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What's your thoughts about Calcification of Styloid Ligament? Along with "Reverse Curves"
- Only thoughts I have are the fwd head, and stressed people who clench at the jaw, that creates tension on the ligament that causes this.
Or people with some sort of Craniocervical Instability

- Reverse Curves seem to go with the calcification that I've noticed.

What's wild is now some are getting Dynamic Cone Beam CT Scans. Then BAI, ADI, CXA and BDI can be checked for instability.

RobertLongM
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These videos are great thank you so much
-Sincerely from a lost R1

jacklyngarcia
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Late to the game but commenting for the algo

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